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evinX

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  1. Found these on toyodiy, which one would be uk VIN* Model code From To Frame JZA80R-AJFVZW 05/1993 - 12/1995 JZA80 EUR AET RHD 2JZGTE MTM 6F JZA80R-AJPVZW 05/1993 - 12/1995 JZA80 EUR AET RHD 2JZGTE ATM 4FC JZA80R-ALFVZW 05/1993 - 12/1995 JZA80 EUR LB RHD 2JZGTE MTM 6F JZA80R-ALMVF 05/1993 - 07/1994 JZA80 GEN LB RHD 2JZGE MTM 5F JZA80R-ALPVZW 05/1993 - 12/1995 JZA80 EUR LB RHD 2JZGTE ATM 4FC
  2. I was thinking about that today for the rear seal, i tried to ask before but they needed a vin would anyone with a uk, or knows a uk vin be kind enough to let me use it at toyota tomorrow?
  3. Thought so! thank you jody. Could anyone tell me around how much they cost new, doing some calculations here...supra shopping day tomorrow! hehe
  4. Hi all ive been thinking about my windscreen seal, and have been looking at pics of other supras, other pics seem to match my rear screen seal which have a 'sinked in' line in the middle of the seal witch matches my rear seal, can someone confirm? Dont think mine is stock, but it looks ok. Im of to toyota tomorrow to get a new rear seal, so if this isnt stock ill pick up a front to:) thanks, Kev
  5. Ok cool, how much do you want for the bits each?
  6. And your not to far! can you take pics so i can see? maybe i can look into removing them and get some solution to take the residue away;)
  7. In need of these in good condition please *Driver + passenger side rear quatre panel windows, green tint, cut out, no aftermarket tints, good rubber and no scratches please *Driver + passenger side door glass with stock green tint, no scratches please, must be clean and nice *Inner bumper arch sheild, lower part, driver and passenger side, undamaged and un chopped like mine *Bonnet washers x2 *Grey carpet + side fittings in good condition, no wear or stains please *Centre glove box lid + brackets (not broken like mine)
  8. When bad times come your way just keep going mate, thats what ive had to do, its the only thing you can do without loosing your rag, im sure things will work out:)
  9. Love it except for the hood, angle grinder jobby? lines look to rough for me.
  10. Grind the crack down from behind, get some ARALDITE on there, great stuff, put some on the front to while wet, get some fibreglass on the back of it, raw stuff, not p40 paste, grind the front down lightly, use some isopon bumper fill (filler for plastic) smooth it down, coat with regular filler, job done...wont ever be as strong as original Unless, you get a large solder iron, and i mean a large 1", get some old plastic bits, break them up, melt the bits onto the rear and front of the crack, lots on the rear covering 2-3" space around the crack, some on the front, grind the front and apply some filler, now that would work a treat...
  11. Yes please, that would be a great help:thumbs:
  12. Ok, speaking of multimeters, my dads picking up a new one tomorrow, hes good at tracing things like that so ill ask him:)
  13. Ok, maybe mine were just relocated, wiring looks aftermarket, but the relays look like they are a stock part, all the other bulbs work fine, just fogs are gone...got any ideas to help me out?
  14. AHA! toyodiy.com, supras have FOG and HEADLIGHT relays, which is weird, becuse the fogs are in the headlights:S
  15. Yup, on each side, well mine have them, inside the slam panel near the plastic lining, on the inner side of the headlights, i have a problem with my fogs not working, when i cleaned my relays the fogs worked but went dead again, so tomorrow im taking them out for a final clean/try, and if nothing ill just replace them
  16. Hi all, can anyone give me the part numbers for the passenger and driver side headlight relays located on the slam panel, or better yet a EPC picture of them? Many thanks, Kevin
  17. Ok not so simple http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/Templates/frmTemplateM7.asp?SubFolderID=800&SearchYN=N 2nd item, you can see the lining from the aero roof removed, like before get a sheet of fabric suck to it, get all the seams nice, leave around 1" excess around it, slice the coners, and glue the edges over the top Really dude, shouldnt be to difficult, and will save you some money
  18. I heard the roof liner goes all dry and crusty when dyed, to be fair, get a sheet of black cloth/leather and some fabric spray, cover it, fold the edges in, fit it, plastic trims will give it a extra clean stock look, SIMPLES:D
  19. Hi, I have a Trust Power Extreme II exhaust for sale, currently fitted to my N/A, Which is very very loud with a deep rumble to it, i was told on TT's they are very quiet. Under the exhast is a plate with the logo 'JAZMA' does anyone know what this means?? Hasnt been on the car for that long, couldnt of done more than 70-80miles, Supra has been a project for a while and this has been fitted for approx 1 and a half years. All it needs is a good buff as its a little dirty and light surface marks from cleaning. Inside its gotten a little dirty, looks like rusty old water has dried up in there, any questions feel free to ask, pick up from Northampton please. thanks, Kevin Video of it when it was first fitted SOLD.
  20. Ok i think ive cracked this one, going to draw up a nice diagram, scan it and post it for you guys to see, would like some feedback if its going to work or not, if it is ill get the cam ready and start on a sticky thread:)
  21. could of just painted with hammerite smooth
  22. that pic is of supra forums, my mirrors are of the car and im trying to wire them in, 80% there so might end up keeping them, only problem is to find out now if facelifts and uks had ecu's for the mirrors, i know they have a internal relay but dnt know if thats what stops the motor from turning to far to burn it out...if i figure it out ill do a detailed sticky:)
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