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Dave
26-01-05, 19:49
a mate of mine has just given me a manufactors techmanual [genuine toyota]
its full of specs and figures on the supe apparantly this manual was given to toyota dealers on the release of the mk 4 supra uk spec tt/na, i am thinking of putting it all on a disc so if anyone would be interested let me know if there is enough to make it worthwhile, there will be a small charge to cover cost p/p etc.

Zed
26-01-05, 20:15
I'd be up for that, any chance you can scan and post up the cover and a couple of the contents pages to get an idea of what it includes.

Cheers mate :flame Dev

absxxxx
26-01-05, 20:18
count me in

JustGav
26-01-05, 21:59
count me in as well...

Gav

Markie
26-01-05, 22:08
I would be very interested also.. Would be nice for a little scabbed taster if possible to..

hadyn
26-01-05, 22:10
i'll have one too :)

Pete
26-01-05, 23:10
Yup!

b'have
26-01-05, 23:13
Me too!

Elliot
27-01-05, 01:16
and me! :)

geoffvalenti
27-01-05, 01:24
Put me down for a copy please :)

CJ
27-01-05, 02:26
Me too as well also :D

migster
27-01-05, 02:51
Im not knocking this whatsoever please bear with me .....Could you go throught the disk and find out if it has everything on there AND I mean everything . I was also given a main dealer disks for engine ,body and drivetrain...BUT it is a general maintenace disk , it does not go into depth. If yours is comprehensive I will also have a copy ...im fed up flicking through the paper version with grubby fingers ...Pc version (if in depth ) would be far better . many thanks

Dragonball
27-01-05, 09:29
Me too m8! Put me down for one!

MONKEYmark
27-01-05, 09:43
me too thanks :thumbs:

michael
27-01-05, 09:48
*hand* - hope this one comes off, I seem to remember we've been at the "gonna" stage with this one a few times :) Having done the MR2 one I know what a PITA is it though!

stevie_b
27-01-05, 10:05
Definitely interested. Could I see a sample first please. Does it definitely cover NA's (just checking cos you mentioned UK specs in your post)? I recently bought a workshop manual for the mkiv on ebay: only a few quid, but it doesn't go into enough detail to be much use.

weinelm
27-01-05, 10:54
Yep me too, if it covers the NA. The ones on ebay are ok for some things, but nowhere near as good as the proper Toyota one.

Chris Wilson
27-01-05, 10:58
I think the original poster is talking of a general spec manual, NOT a workshop manual. The genuine Supra MKIV shop manuals cover several volumes, the chassi one is several hundered pages long alone.... They are also very expensive.

Chris Wilson
27-01-05, 10:59
Hundred is what I MEANT to type...

Scarface GTti
27-01-05, 15:08
I have the manufacturers manuals for my GTti. There is an electrical one, ECU one, chassis one, mechanical and body folder. £75 each. I have three of them as i don`t need the other two as i don`t know my positives from my negatives. :confused: It`ll be worth checking you have the proper in depth versions and not just a general manual. If it`s the real deal i`ll have one too please.

paulfurn
27-01-05, 15:11
Put me down for a copy too please mate!

Paul.

Dave
27-01-05, 20:21
this is not a workshop manual guys just tech specs and details on all aspects of the n/a and tt uk spec i ve copied a few pages see attachments ive had to make em smaller so u will have to zoom em the main book is 88 pages there are 3 photocopied add ons of about 10 pages each on brakes engine flywheel braking system headlights etc etc ,

Pete
28-01-05, 08:25
Bummer. I already got this.

Dave
28-01-05, 19:17
a soon as i have got everything on to disc i will post it on the forum there is enough people want one .its nice to have as much info on the supra as you can get and i thought i would share it with all ----dave