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My freshly imported Japanese Supra is finally Home!

Drove 1000Km in a day, what a Journey drove a dream, all the way from Southend on sea to Holyhead and from ther to Dublin and up to my home in Donegal!

I cannot believe the milleage i got out of it for the type of car! It must be the VVTi doing its job! :)

Im gona try set up a few pictures,

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Mine is too, seen it in their website :) Looks very clean

 

Ah yes iv seen your post about your car, iv never seen it about though!,

 

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Mine is too, seen it in their website :) Looks very clean

 

Ah yes iv seen your post about your car, iv never seen it about though!

Its an amasing car!

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Ah yes iv seen your post about your car, iv never seen it about though!,

 

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Ah yes iv seen your post about your car, iv never seen it about though!

Its an amasing car!

 

Thanks , Donegal is a bit far for me to pop out for some milk :p

 

Hopefully meet up at some point, would love a look at her and Happy Driving!

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Thanks for all the compliments guys,

She really is a minter, underneath is like new, which makes it almost a shame to underseal her!

But it has to be done for it stand a chance of Surviving out here!

As for any sort of mods im hoping to keep her origional!

For the moment i dont see the point, you'll never be the fastest, and its uneeded anyway! I know i may become infected though and begin the upgrades though....

Maybe an exhaust next year!

Though it would mask the sound of the engine and turbos which is absolutely amazing to hear!

Working abroad means she wont get much use this year, but least shes at home and safe! :)

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Some tips for undersealing :)

 

- Pay someone to do it that knows what they're doing, and who has the proper equipment (Inc a lift and a compressor/gun)

- Use waxoyl or equivalent, not stonechip

- Remove the plastic arch liners

- Remove the exhaust and heatshields

- Remove fuel tank cover

- do insides of chassis box sections (there's rubber bungs for this)

- ideally remove bumper and do the cross member under the radiator

- Make sure you are thorough.

- Check condition of underseal with every service, and get it redone when necessary. Every couple of years should be fine

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