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closetnerd

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Hey guys, just wanted to stop by and say hello. I'm glad to finally be a supra owner. I bought a 1989 n/a automatic mk3, with targa top, apexi exhaust, and k&n intake. I bought as is, so unfortunately the owner before me also chopped the springs (I know, I know....).

I have large plans for this car; bought and will pick up a running 7mgte+5speed this Friday. Should be a fun swap.

As a side note, the car was bought for $1500 and the engine+tranny was $600 (also includes wiring harness and clutch brackets).

I'll keep everyone updated. :icon_bigg

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92nsx

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It's a 89???

A 89 With a pre 89 front bumper, nose and spoiler swap? Better check out the vin and make sure it isnt a 87-88 with 89+ tails and mirrors. Never the less it look pretty straight and targa FTW.
 

jugodegolf

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In 89 they changed from a 1 piece wing to 3 piece, the mirrors, and the front bumber got changed to rounder smoother look.

Your car has the pre89 bumper and rear wing. I cant remember your mirrors.
 

ForcedTorque

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New member..........Wow, that surgery must have been painful!

J/k The car looks great. It is a bit low, but stock ride height sucks. Stock will ride much better than what you have though. The pre 89 bumper is all the way across, and the 89+ is split, while the lines of the hood carry on all the way to the bumper.
 

closetnerd

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Thank you for the feedback.

Yes, the suspension is being changed while the motor is being swapped. I haven't decided if I want to go with springs+shocks or just save up another couple hundred dollars for the tein coilovers. Probably gonna be coilovers though. I hate chopped springs with a passion, but not enough to detour me from buying the car. In addition to the coilovers, sway bars and a lighter flywheel will also be purchased (along side the new head gasket and studs).

Once the engine is in and the suspension is changed out, its on to fuel delivery. :icon_bigg
 

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I'd save the extra couple hundred dollars for the coilovers, it will be worth every dollar. You may want to stay with the stock flywheel. For some applications, having a heavier flywheel can be beneficial (like drag racing with a manual transmission). But don't go by just my opinion, do your research.
 

closetnerd

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honestabe;1250262 said:
I'd save the extra couple hundred dollars for the coilovers, it will be worth every dollar. You may want to stay with the stock flywheel. For some applications, having a heavier flywheel can be beneficial (like drag racing with a manual transmission). But don't go by just my opinion, do your research.

Yeah, coilovers it is. As for the flywheel; I didn't know that about drag racing. I'm not planning on drag racing, just some casual autocrossing. I just saw the opportunity to swap the flywheel. I'll definitely read more about it though, thansk.:icon_bigg
 

Supra28

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Wow, your car is LOW! hahah, I actually like it though, it looks beasty IMO. I just hate wheel gap. As good as it looks the way it is now, suspension upgrade is a must, I always hear bad things about cut springs. When you get the tein coilovers, just lower it to this height again. :evil2:

Welcome to SM and keep us posted with your build.
 

closetnerd

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Supra28;1251843 said:
Wow, your car is LOW! hahah, I actually like it though, it looks beasty IMO. I just hate wheel gap. As good as it looks the way it is now, suspension upgrade is a must, I always hear bad things about cut springs. When you get the tein coilovers, just lower it to this height again. :evil2:

Welcome to SM and keep us posted with your build.

Haha, well low is cool and all but I might bring the front up a little. It's rather tedious getting out of my neighborhood as I live on the side of a mountain surrounded by bumpy roads and speed bumps.