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Mont
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Hi everyone. I'm Mont and I've just bought a 1995 Supra RZ-S Twin Turbo auto.

 

It has just over 86,000 miles and looks to be standard apart from a Blitz Nur Spec Exhaust. Everything works including the active aero lip spoiler, electric retractable mirrors and drivers electric adjustable seat. Bodywork seems very clean. No rust that I can see either.

 

Looking forward to getting it up on a friends lift in the next week or two to get a proper look underneath.

 

The timing belt was last done 5yrs/20,000 miles ago so that's on my radar to get done sooner rather than later. Other than that, and a few small bits n bobs I'm not sure what else I'll do to the car other than just drive it. Possibly just a bpu. I quite like the OEM+ look with my cars. Just nice and subtle.

 

Hope to have a look around the forum and possibly contribute where I can :)

 

These are a couple of photos from the previous owner so I've removed his plate from the pics. I'll get some of my own once the weather improves.

 

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I also have a 2002 Audi S3 running stage 2 tune and have taken it to the Nurburgring the past couple of years.

 

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And this is my daily driver; a Mazda 3 Sport.

 

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You can relax a bit about the cambelt, the engine is non interference and so if it went (and in +15 years on here I've heard of only one ever going!) it won't damage the engine internally.

 

So good practice and worth doing to fully relax you but don't overly panic about the engine eating itself!

 

Looks a lovely example/good buy, enjoy.

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