JZA70 return to the road and onwards to reliable performance

rodel

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I have a lot of appreciation for oem restoration builds. You are off to a good start.

Is your shift knob original oem ? Where did you buy it? What was the price?
 

DeSloth

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As Hybrid said, its an OEM shift knob. Came from Japan, was similar price to TRD knob landed here.
 
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rodel

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DeSloth;2034153 said:
Curt Aigner from Elmhurst Toyota, great service and very good prices as a bonus.

Here's another photo of the gear boot, it looks OEM and better quality in my opinion.

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What is the name of the ebay seller who sells the boot?
 

DeSloth

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Small progress updates.

Depinning JDM folding mirrors to dismantle for paint. Was lucky enough to buy some bases from Hybrid which he had re-done in fibreglass. Shouldn't have to worry about the soft plastic / peeling paint problem these all have.

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Back at work so finding time is a struggle. I did manage to prep wipers for paint, will be satin black just like yours Silver MK3. Probably not as good though, mine were pretty crusty.

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DeSloth

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Oh yeah... Going to keep this build thread honest and post some do-overs etc.

This car has a lot of KM on the chassis and the door hinges had seen better days. Initially I planned to replace with new. Got a quote from Toyota Australia for $100 EACH and not all were available.

So I decided to try and repin a set. Bought some spares, and a brass bush kit from an Isuzu truck off ebay (it's all Japanese, how different can they be.. right?). Anyway long story short, I quickly discovered that the factory hinges came with brass or bronze bushes, with very tight tolerances. I have a lathe but this is looking like a time consuming exercise. Going to just source new hinges, if I can.

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JDMMA70

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I have to be honest I absolutely LOVE the 91-92 Deep Red interior. It is so much more aesthetically pleasing to the eye than the burgundy. Keep up the good work and pictures. Ill be following this build.
 

Silver MK3

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I'm not sure if you can source SEM paint in Australia, but I've used it on multiple sets of wipers, cowls, grilles, and other various trim parts and it always comes out good. Good luck finding new door hinges, some parts are starting to get hard to find for these cars as they age...
 

DeSloth

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JDMMA70;2034931 said:
I have to be honest I absolutely LOVE the 91-92 Deep Red interior. It is so much more aesthetically pleasing to the eye than the burgundy. Keep up the good work and pictures. Ill be following this build.

Thanks! I like it also. Has grown on me a lot. Trick is that everything has to be clean. Faded red looks horrible.
 

DeSloth

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It has been raining here. Want the paint to harden up properly, so I haven't finished the wipers yet. 37 deg C forecast tomorrow, so will take care of that.

A parcel arrived that will help with the 'reliable performance' in this car. Power FC boost control kit. Everything down to hose clamps, screws and zip ties are included, which is nice :)

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DeSloth

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Finished painting wipers, not exciting enough for a picture but they look respectable.

Picking a leather colour at the moment

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I'm also shaving exterior trims

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I did this on my silver MA70 and it was a horrible job I vowed never to do again. But here we go... When finished they should look like this

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HKS_TRD

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I like the shaved trims, makes the car look cleaner
I remember seeing an 86 with the trims painted body color and it looked pretty much the same and I liked the look

I think I remember you posting the pics back when you did that to the silver car on a forum somewhere

What are you leaning towards for the leather color, perhaps a match for the factory leather color with the deep red interior?
 

DeSloth

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Thanks I liked the clean lines on the silver car. Hopefully white looks similar. Yes posted here and on sf.au a long time ago.

I've saved 100% of the original JZA70 trim pieces, including tail light centre piece. Can swap back if needs be. Thanks Hybrid for the blue trims :) I still feel bad sanding them knowing how much work went into them back in the day.

HKS_TRD;2036094 said:
What are you leaning towards for the leather color, perhaps a match for the factory leather color with the deep red interior?

Plan is for leather to match 'deep red' and look OEM in keeping with build goals.
 

DeSloth

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Had trouble getting get into my garage with low tow hook, so trying a forward facing item. Painted

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Finished wipers in satin black. Not perfect but look new enough to my eyes

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mk3forme

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DeSloth;2034157 said:
Hatch had rust in it. Once the extent was confirmed, it was easier to buy a used (relatively) rust free item.

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And all new exterior trims

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Except for the LHS window ventilation louver. If you have a new one to suit hardtop, or a pair, please let me know!

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Are exterior pieces still available. How expensive where they??? Build looks great. Cant wait to see the final product!
 

DeSloth

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Trims were sourced over 2014 and were not all available from Toyota. Most came from Curt Aigner at Elmhurst Toyota.