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my supra is close to been back on road


wewsupra
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As title says i took the supra off the road last year as i did not have a job

but got a new job january:) and thought i would buy a body kit first

do luck bumper,v-side skirts ,trd arches :p

Then i thought why not get a paint job,so now its fiat blue and few weeks ago i brought a trd carbon fiber bonnet from a member of supra.net also glossed my wheels black.

When i get paid next i have got to m.o.t and tax the car and save up for glass head lights

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Supra silver with kit just been fitted

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Erm, you left the rear pods on the bumper before spraying? That'll look strange if you ever decide to remove them lol. Also amazes me the amount of people that don't know how to remove the rear light looms.... it's 1 plug in behind the boot panel.

 

Looks good though, certainly different in the colour department :)

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Also amazes me the amount of people that don't know how to remove the rear light looms.... it's 1 plug in behind the boot panel.

 

Depends how the fog lights have been wired up though, mine have been hard wired, would have to cut the wiring to remove the looms. Wouldn't bother me, but most bodyshops like to avoid the hassle.

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Depends how the fog lights have been wired up though, mine have been hard wired, would have to cut the wiring to remove the looms. Wouldn't bother me, but most bodyshops like to avoid the hassle.

 

Only a case of crimping some connectors on though, very surprised that wasn't done initially tbh.

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Depends how the fog lights have been wired up though, mine have been hard wired, would have to cut the wiring to remove the looms. Wouldn't bother me, but most bodyshops like to avoid the hassle.

 

Far more hassle to mask up the whole area than it is to cut 1 wire surely? My lights foglights are hardwired but I did it in such a fashion that I only have to cut 1 wire (the wire from LHS to RHS) should I wish to remove them. The +ive coming from the switch is on a butt connector.

 

Regardless, 9 times out of 10 it's just that the folk don't know how to remove them. Seen it LOADS of times ;)

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Depends how the fog lights have been wired up though, mine have been hard wired, would have to cut the wiring to remove the looms. Wouldn't bother me, but most bodyshops like to avoid the hassle.

 

 

thats how mine is wired in and the same for wewsupra's.

 

the colour looks good - i think it suits the car to be fair along with the TRD bonnet :)

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