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SDISTC Photoshoot


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Well, people seemed to like the couple of pics I put up in the "I miss my car, so how can I bring it to London" thread... so I thought I might put up more.

 

Specifications:

Vehicle:

1998 Toyota Supra JZA80 RZ "SDISTC"

 

Driveline:

ESP Racing built 3.0L 2JZ VVTi

-custom pistons

-Standard OEM VVTi head with custom 264 exhaust cam

-Autronic SM4 with CDI

Garrett GT42R turbocharger with 4" dump pipe and mid-pipe

HKS exhaust manifold

HKS 50 mm external wastegate plumbed back to exhaust

Custom alloy intake manifold / radiator overflow / catch can / power steering reservoir

Standard OEM V161 Getrag 6 speed with C's short shifter

Triple plate Exedy Carbon/Carbon clutch

Blitz LM Spec Intercooler

PWR radiator with twin thermo fan setup

Greddy 24row oil cooler

Standard OEM Torsen LSD differential / driveshaft / tailshaft

Blitz Nur Spec cat-back exhaust

 

Rolling Stock:

Rays GTS in 19 x 9.5 (front) and 19 x 10.5 (rear)

Yokohama Advan 048 in 19 x 265 (front) and 295 (rear)

Standard OEM 4 piston (front) and 2 piston (rear) brakes using Hawk HPS pads and DBA400 slotted rotors

 

Exterior:

Standard OEM body kit

Trial replica rear bar (*In a previous guise, SDISTC had additional authentic DoLuck type1 front bar and sideskirts, removed due to personal dissatisfaction with aesthetics)

 

Suspension:

TEIN Superstreets with in-cabin TEIN EDFC (electronic damper force controller)

Carbing strut brace with master cylinder stopper (front)

Cusco strut brace (rear)

 

Interior:

Standard OEM Recaro SR3 race seats

Standard OEM Carbon fibre steering wheel

Defi oil temperature / oil pressure / water temperature guages with Defi Link module

Eboost2 boost controller

TRD 320km/hr speedometer

TRD 10k rpm tachometer

Mild stereo

- Pioneer SuperTunerIIID head unit

- Focal 6x9 mid splits and tweeters

- Rockford Fosgate Punch Amp

- Rockford Fosgate 12" subwoofer

- Aerpro 2.0 Farad capacitor

 

Performance:

519 wheel kW on ESP DynoDynamics Dynamometer using 98 octane pump fuel (see attached dyno sheet)

620 wheel kW on ESP DynoDynamics Dynamometer on race fuel

yet to run on quarter mile

 

On to the pictures :)

 

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/404notfound/3235705063/

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Looks fantastic. Great attention to detail. Just need to get that bonnet painted the right colour ;) :D

Thanks mate -one of the next steps is getting a new bonnet... but of course, that is AFTER I receive my new TRD diff. Priorities ;)

lol wtf you doing over there man? Dont you miss our beutiful weather? haha

 

Very nice man

Mate, I now work and live here in London - and surprisingly the weather has been pretty tops! Sunny and warm (23+ daily) for the past few weeks. So much to see, do and visit, and the pay is better too :p Now, if only I had a Supra to drive....

 

What a lovely looking machine :)

Great photography too.

Stunning! Love the photo's :)

Fantastic photography, car looks stunning .

Thanks for the compliments guys.. My two friends took the photos to be featured in an Australian import car magazine. I have to get a couple others from Teon's shoot but they are on a different drive - so will be added soon.

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  • 5 months later...
Not those. I can understand a reason for all those not being there. It's the support for the top Rad hose I was thinking of. Probably only a VVTi owner would notice it's missing though.

 

haha - well spotted! To be honest, I totally forgot to hunt around to find it after the build - just add it to the (what feels like) hundreds of little finicky details I need to rectify :p

 

I thought you were referring to the bonnet, though :D

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Excellent :)

Looks very well executed. Great to see a VVTi big single given the full treatment.

Awesome :) . . great photography too

Simply stunning mate - car and phototgraphy.

Plenty of calendar worthy entries there IMO - definites for next year.

Stunning :)

 

Thanks for the compliments, everyone. Am still considering bringing it over here at some point... but pragmatism is telling me to buy something here that's not just weekends, short-distances and good weather.

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