What did you do to your supra today? Pics

Doat

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I am sorry to keep derailing the thread but this gets more attention than the thread I made about me doing this. What do you guys think about those reverse drill bits that drill counter clockwise? I think that might work for removing the head bolt.

Actually I found a set of Easy Out sockets at Sears, would any of these fit over the stock bolts?
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00952061000P
 
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toyotanos

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I just installed my 4.30 rear end! Wow, 200k does a number on the LSD function. New one has 115k on it, and actually works correctly! :D
 

Dan_Gyoba

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Re-covered my steering wheel.

Before:
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Stripped the old cracking and peeling leather off:
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Cut 2 different colours of leather (light and medium grey) to an appropriate shape
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Forward side of finished wheel
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Facing side of finished wheel:
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Not sure if I'll keep those colours. I'll have to spray the leather with a good protectant as well, but I'm fairly happy with this. No more black crud sticking to my hands on hot days. Yay.

Edit: My fingertips are bruised... Sewing leather is always such a pain...
 

te72

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T701jz;1852989 said:
Changed the look...OHyeahhhhhh

Dare To Be Different!!
Forgive me Noel, but I have to ask... are you finished? It doesn't look bad, just wondering if it's a scheme in progress. :p

Kinda reminds me of the old TRD logo actually...

Anyway, I wiped mine off with a rag the other day. Waxed it last week, I just discovered the stuff (never bothered before), it is awesome how easy it is to keep clean now!
 

T701jz

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te72;1853095 said:
Forgive me Noel, but I have to ask... are you finished? It doesn't look bad, just wondering if it's a scheme in progress. :p

Kinda reminds me of the old TRD logo actually...

Anyway, I wiped mine off with a rag the other day. Waxed it last week, I just discovered the stuff (never bothered before), it is awesome how easy it is to keep clean now!
It's still in progress especially the bumper area. I have a graphic design in mind for the doors/fenders. The paint is just the background effect for the graphics.
 

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Just got my new pistons, rings, thrust washers, and rod and main bearings in the mail today!

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te72

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Supra_Saiyan;1853265 said:
Today I bought a Hks hi power exhaust with 3inch piping cant wait to install this baby
Please post a video or two of how that thing sounds when you do get it on? I'm not certain I've heard that one before...
 

Turbo Habanero

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Installed my marlin crawler bushing and shifter socket also washed the car fpr the
first time since I finished the last head job and replaced some vacuum lines.

Past couple days I've been trying to tune my Apexi avc-r with not much luck :-/
 

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Turbo Habanero;1853573 said:
Installed my marlin crawler bushing and shifter socket also washed the car fpr the
first time since I finished the last head job and replaced some vacuum lines.

Past couple days I've been trying to tune my Apexi avc-r with not much luck :-/
Is it hard to change? I read it's easy but all you do is remove the center console, take off the shifter then replace the parts and grease them up then reinstall right?
 

Turbo Habanero

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Stupid easy to install. I didn't have to remove any interior pieces but I also do not have a shifter boot.

But its a total of 8 nuts/screws and I used just a little grease and a screw driver to get the bushing to seat and wala.