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will need the following :)

6 ltrs of oil

1 oil filter (I recommend power enterprise)

2 x 5 ltr tubs of Toyota red long life coolant

a set of plugs (id recommend NGK or Denso Uriduims)

Air filter (if the car doesnt have an induction kit fitted.

 

servicing the supra when get it on saturday need the following ^^

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will need the following :)

6 ltrs of oil

1 oil filter (I recommend power enterprise)

2 x 5 ltr tubs of Toyota red long life coolant

a set of plugs (id recommend NGK or Denso Uriduims)

Air filter (if the car doesnt have an induction kit fitted.

 

servicing the supra when get it on saturday need the following ^^

 

:clap:

 

congratulations.

 

;)

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It varies depending if you have a MK1V or MKIV

 

Ohhh, was it the MK1V with the secret boot release?

 

Also aux belt, cam belt, crank pulley are things you should also check if require replacemen. I suppose you could also check suspension, how far do you want to take it in this service?

 

Oh, you can't reply :( Buy a membership! :)

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1 oil filter (I recommend power enterprise)

Who are Power Enterprise, and why do you recommend them? (genuine question). I've always used Mr T's OEM oil filters, and it would take a lot for me to change my mind.

 

I would get the car first, check all fluid levels before going anywhere, see what it's got/hasn't got in terms of service history and engine mods, let the dust settle for a few days then tackle the servicing. :)

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Dont na's have fuel filters ?

 

I've changed plugs on an na, why ?

 

He is servicing the car yes?

 

Hes not doing the fuel filter, hence i have questioned it.

 

Also if he has not looked how to change n/a plugs he is in for a surpise. Its not straight forward is it.

 

Unless you are doing the service? I dont understand why you are commenting on the fact that you have changed plugs on an n/a?

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He is servicing the car yes?

 

Hes not doing the fuel filter, hence i have questioned it.

 

Also if he has not looked how to change n/a plugs he is in for a surpise. Its not straight forward is it.

 

Unless you are doing the service? I dont understand why you are commenting on the fact that you have changed plugs on an n/a?

 

We have a crossed wire mate, dont get your knickers in a twist :D

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