MKIII full resto and 2JZGTE swap

TMMCSupra

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So I thought I would share my progress so far with my restoration build. The car started out as an 87 turbo with the stock 7M. The previouse owner converted it to the 89-92 style. I've completely stripped the car down to the shell. I've done some rust repair, but need to do a little more around the rear quarters. I was toying with the idea of a mild custom wide body, but after trying some ideas, I thought i would concentrate on other aspects of the build. I might revisit the idea later, but we'll see.

The plan for the car is a full refurbish/restoration of every component. I'm upgrading and replacing the usual things as I go like the suspension, camber, control and traction arms.

I will be installing a 2JZGTE and aiming for 450-500 rwhp.

Here are some pictures so far of the progress.

What it looked like when I brought it home: Stock 87 with a 89-92 conversion.




Tear down:












7M is out!






Getting right down to it




Custom stand/cart I built to move the car around and work underneath.










Front subframe removal




Pulling out the rear.






Interior removed.




Ran into some of the rust I knew was on the car.









Some of the fun bits










Got the front and rear subframes back from the powder coater.




New Ronie K subframe bushings






Front lower control arms






More parts back from the powder coater.






Brand new bits and bolts




New control, camber, traction arms













 
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DeMoN2318

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How did you just mask the knuckles when you got them powdercoated? so you dont mess up the hub surfaces?
 

TMMCSupra

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DeMoN2318;1974937 said:
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How did you just mask the knuckles when you got them powdercoated? so you dont mess up the hub surfaces?

The shop that did the media blasting and powdercoating used high heat masking. They masked everything inluding any bolt holes.
 

TMMCSupra

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A few more pictures. The cars back in wheels for now so I can move it.

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hvyman

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Did you strip the old under coating off? What are you going to use for a new coating?

Looks good.