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Hoppy

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  1. Hi mate,I was thinking maybe the wastegate actuator,is there a way of checking this to determine if it's faulty??
  2. Hi Chaps I have a code 34 fault (Turbo Pressure Malfunction) that has recently appeared. So i reset my ECU and performed the TRUE TWIN TURBO MOD to check if my VSV valves were at fault.But i still got the fault code 34 after performing this mod so i don't think the VSV valves are the problem. Has anyone else had this issue and any ideas on what else could be causing this code 34 error??? Cheers Steve
  3. Keron i am after a few stock parts if i may do you have a manual gear stick surround panel + top arm rest cover??? Let me know fella Cheers
  4. I once had the pleasure of speaking/dealing with Lew on e-bay Feedback in his own words - "seat arrived in excellent condtion,fast delivery very happy buyer,Thanks Lew" 11-Apr-08 01:14 Lew seemed like a really nice guy and i only wish i could have got know him better,a great loss to all who knew him. R.I.P Lewis
  5. Hi CJ If your thinking of running another group buy on these Supra repair manuals you can count me in for sure. I'm needing a Supra bible
  6. Alright Baz,first dibbs on these please fella. Any idea on the shipping cost mate?? (R.C.T area)-(Rhondda Valley Boy!!) Also PayPal ok???
  7. I like the look on these peeps,I'm in 1) SteveR Logo 2) Jamesy Logo 3) Robert Logo 4) *Shane* Logo 5) Suprasplu Logo
  8. Hi Chaps After reseting my ECU and driving for a while i perfomed a diagnostic fault code check and my ECU has stored the following codes:- 1.Fault code 34 2.Fault code 42 I have done a bit of searching on here and discovered that CODE 42 is No1 speed signal but can't seem to find much info on CODE 34?? (Regarding code 42) My Supra is a 94 J-spec T/T which was converted to MPH by the import company i bought it from.They used a cheap + nasty converter which was never accurate to begin with.So i completely removed the cheapy converter and returned all the wiring back to factory setup,and then i simply fitted a new UK spec speedometer which i read on this forum would work just fine. My speedometer is now reading accurate but i am unsure if using a UK speedo with a jap ECU is causing the problem or if the problem is elsewhere???? Please help somebody???
  9. Recieved mine this morning:) Great job John, i'm as happy as a pig in sh*t now Many thanks John for sorting this groupy out fella
  10. Hoppy

    Beware: Newbie!!

    + to the club The only colour i worry about these days are flashing blue one's behind me oh,and don't forget your go faster stripes
  11. Hoppy

    HI Everyone

    to the club matey I also hear the auto transmission are fantastic on the Supra??? although i opted for the 6 speed manual option myself which is not the smoothest transmissions i've ever used but i love the chunky feel of the 6 speed box,and it's ability to handle big BHP. Have Fun
  12. Hoppy

    Newbie

    Nice motor fella
  13. Alright John,don't worry about drilling mounting holes on my tank mate as i will sort that out when i fit it. Cheers fella
  14. Are these genuine Toyota mats??? any pics??
  15. Ok,thanks for the info guys
  16. Does anyone know if the US spec fan shroud is the same as the J-Spec???? There's a company in the US called "SPEED FOR SALE" that sell this Carbon upgrade Here's a link for this item:- http://www.speedforsale.com/supraparts//index.php?manufacturers_id=102
  17. To be honest i was suprised with how heavy they were,as you all probably know the OEM panels weigh next to nothing,so in truth you would be adding weight by fitting these Seibon panels. Not sure sure of the exact weight as i did'nt weigh them but i'm guessing 1-2kg a side. The panels have a backing coat of fibreglass which kind of defeats the purpose of using lightweight carbon fibre. Although as a visual upgrade these Seibon panels look the biz!!
  18. I bought a pair of Seibon carbon door cards a while back,they do look stunning fitted but they were a nightmare to fit.I had to grind away a fair bit off the back of the panel to get a good fit. I myself decided to cut holes in the panels to fit the window switches as this saved me having to re-route the wiring,but it's a nervy job to say the least. It took me 3 days in total and i lost count of how many times i fitted + removed them whilst trimming the back of the panels to get them to fit. Here are some pics of mine
  19. Ok,first dibbs then please mate if you decide to sell Cheers fella
  20. Is the air box + filter still available Pabs???? if so i'll take these off your hands Any idea on the shipping cost mate???
  21. i'll take the rad hardpipe,do you accept PayPal mate???
  22. 1) RobSheffield 2) j80leo 3) mplavery 4) Suprasplu 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) __________________
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