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Opening Climate Control
Stupid LED's under the button. It is going to be a pain to bend them all >.<
BorHor
Post #14
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
Its easy to take apart just takes time to solder in the LED's
BorHor
Post #13
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
^I'll do that when i put it back together
BorHor
Post #10
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
Yeah it wasn't to bad... I am thinking about doing these for people this summer so talk to me if you want these done.
BorHor
Post #6
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
So.. how much would you guys pay for custom colors?? :naughty:
BorHor
Post #4
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Where can I get a 1JZ front clip?
Some times the motor sets don't come with everything needed. Getting a front clip just makes sure most if not everything is there to do the swap.
BorHor
Post #5
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
Yay talking to my self.. How do I take this board out?
BorHor
Post #3
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
NVM go it.
BorHor
Post #2
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Opening Climate Control
Okay I got the rear cover off how do I take off this front plate?
BorHor
Thread
Jul 8, 2007
Replies: 82
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
My cage is finished!! (pics)
I don't think it matters if it is a targa or hard top now lol. The flex would probably be the same.
BorHor
Post #11
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
DORI DORI - Drifting 7/5/07
That is a LS1 FC I think. There was something big under the hood.
BorHor
Post #20
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
Supra Racing/Dyno
DORI DORI - Drifting 7/5/07
BorHor
Post #11
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
Supra Racing/Dyno
does jza70 chassis = ma70 chassis?
Actually there were MA-RHD as well.
BorHor
Post #6
Jul 8, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Lee_MA61's 2JZ-GTE build thread
Wow this is going to be cool.
BorHor
Post #29
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
Supra Build Up/Gallery
Fluid pump?
Can't you just go into the auto store and walk around and find it? I am sure I have seen it in there plenty of times.
BorHor
Post #13
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
Off Topic Lounge
Just Another Rebuild
I better see this car tomorrow.
BorHor
Post #545
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
Supra Build Up/Gallery
brembo oe replacement rotors.
Ummmm shouldn't what ever is made for the stock caliper work.. It's not like you bought a big brake kit or something.
BorHor
Post #3
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
7M-GE and 7M-GTE Engine Technical Discussion
Seat Belt
^^^^^
BorHor
Post #2
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
1986-1992 Supra MKIII (A70) Discussion
Post your best Pic
BorHor
Post #1,053
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
Supra Build Up/Gallery
Another old Supra Commercial
Haha. Needs some coilovers
BorHor
Post #2
Jul 7, 2007
Forum:
Supra Videos
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