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Well having my first weekend off for a while, thought i would spend some time doing the small jobs on the supra ive been meaning too do for a while.

 

Oil and filter change

New steering wheel

Brake pads all round

New exhaust system

Dying the carpet black

New touch screen cd player

New panel filter

Refurbing the headlights (in the oven they go)

And if i get the time change the spark plugs.

And thats my weekend all sorted, bliss.

 

Just hope the weather holds out, i wish i had a garage.

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Well having my first weekend off for a while, thought i would spend some time doing the small jobs on the supra ive been meaning too do for a while.

 

Oil and filter change

New steering wheel

Brake pads all round

New exhaust system

Dying the carpet black

New touch screen cd player

New panel filter

Refurbing the headlights (in the oven they go)

And if i get the time change the spark plugs.

And thats my weekend all sorted, bliss.

 

Just hope the weather holds out, i wish i had a garage.

 

Thats quite a to-do list!

 

Do you intend on sleeping or eating at anytime over the 60 hours or so??

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NA plugs are easy once you have done them a couple of times. You'll need an extended 12mm socket to get the nuts off the throttle body.

 

Good luck.

 

H.

 

Exactly :D

 

I read a thread on here yesterday where someone had discovered, after the event, that a garage could't be arsed and left 2 old plugs in.WTF?

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Exactly :D

 

I read a thread on here yesterday where someone had discovered, after the event, that a garage could't be arsed and left 2 old plugs in.WTF?

 

That doesn't surprise me as it's the middle two that are the problem with the throttle body.

 

You can still keep yourself busy by doing the CD player, fitting the steering wheel and refurbing the headlights ;)

 

Slave driver...!!

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The only jobs I actually did was to mess with the spark plug cover and lose my tool in the engine bay. That and I just took the grille out of the bonnet scoop and sprayed it black again as it was chipped from stones hitting it and general weather for 17 years :D

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