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  1. Diffuser and Carbon slam panel if you do break, I can collect, only in livingston...Glad to hear you're okay man, it's only a car, they can be replaced!
  2. Welcome! where about in the Lothians are you from?
  3. looking good man! best wheels for the supra imo. Fitment is spot on.
  4. Loving this build so much, those NUR arches paired with the CCW's are exquisite... First thing I did after completing Uni was buy my Sup, done much the same underneath with mine as you have yours, alot of work indeed
  5. "just sparked back to life like a comedy candle" love it :L close call man!
  6. Went with Superpro dude, complete cars worth minus the diff which ill be doing this winter along with a few other bits. After a year of driving they've been great, huge difference in how the car feels and handles. No squeaks either normally associated with the cheaper polybushes. Super easy to fit too. Just ensure you do your research on what size bushes you need, theres variations between Uk, j-spec and tt/NA as far as I'm aware. I'd pop new fuel lines/brake lines under there while you're at it too man, makes sense while the frames off You'll also need to buy new frame mounting bolts from toyota as they're stretch bolts I believe. Not overly expensive iirc. If you dont like unexpected surprises then a second frame would be easiest, can always sell on your old one again. Wish id went that route I'll post up the progress pics shortly.
  7. It's been an awfully long time. She's back in my workshop for the next few months with a rather large task ahead....paint. I never did get round to finishing this build thread, i did eventually refurbish every control arm, the rear subframe, new lines, caliper rebuilds, shell rust removal and underseal etc so underneath is awesome. I'll post some pics from the process and how she looks now. Spot my brothers eg civic we've just completed a full nut and bolt rebuild and respray on. I'll post some pics of that, the paint transformation was way over what we expected. Good enough that the tired 199 silver on my Supra is about to receive the same treatment; news the misses is delighted to hear... Once the paints sorted, I'll have an awesome base to begin piecing together some TURBO stuff. If you like to see people pull out their hair with DIY body work and paint related shenanigans then follow the thread up over the next few months and enjoy. Proper painting process, no rattle cans apply
  8. Yeah that was mine That's my missus and our boston terrier, Benson. Little bugger stole all the attention haha.
  9. Cheers for the photo man, mines was inside on the CSC stand, silver one, 2nd row
  10. Looking forward to seeing more Supras tomorrow, got mines inside earlier today on a friends stand
  11. I would double check the cable tension on the throttle cable, can't remember if there is an idle adjust screw or not either. Anyways, you can clean the IACV, I had to when my idle was all over the place, worked a charm. Just search it.
  12. Is it a real difference in 'performance' or the new sound making it sound faster? With the 3L being a fairly large displacement a little better flow certainly wont harm it, marginal gains though I'd say. One things for sure though, a decatted NA is LOUD. But awesome loud so worth doing nonethless.
  13. Yeah I definitely refitted them Chris, I've a feeling its the centre mount thats causing the issue, I stupidly forgot to mark where it was bolted down thinking back
  14. Hi chaps, noticed ever since refitting my propshaft theres a slight vibration/knocking under heavy acceleration like that of an unbalanced wheel, I know its not the wheels though as its only under hard acceleration towards the end of the rev range regardless of speed. Anyone recommend me anywhere in the central belt that could check out the alignment/balance for me? Dont imagine its the sort of thing my usual places would do..... Cheers
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