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  1. Well done that man will look into this evening.
  2. No I got a spare pair of the standard air ducts thinking I could take the fixings off and use them on the skirts but I wos wrong hence the post.
  3. Hi thanks but the ones shown in the diagram are for the normal standard brake air ducts the side skirt fixings are different.
  4. Anyone know the part number for the white posts that hold the OEM side skirts on, 2 off each side above the brake air duct? See picture. I only want 4!!!!
  5. I have a Supra NA Auto running a state of the art Romano HD multi point LPG system. I have not noticed any power loss. You can switch back to petrol instantly if you want. LPG is only 85% as combustable as petrol so theoretically there is a power loss but the 3.0L Supra engine has bags of power so you don't really notice it. Shell in Bristol is selling Autogas for 66.9p a litre! That's £3.04p a gallon. Unleaded is 135.9 a litre or £6.18 a gallon you save £3.14 a gallon. LPG MPG is less expect 16 MPG on LPG but you will go about 35 miles on LPG for £6.18 instead of 22 miles on petrol. Cheers Geof.
  6. I'd be interested in the answer to this topic as I want to remove the rear window for paint and replace the seal.
  7. Hi sorry I don't know if there is any difference between the pre-facelift & facelift, I would guess nothing but I would like to know the part number if you have it. My dealer says its obsolete and I don't believe him! Thanks in advance.
  8. Ok thanks for the recommendation, looks like Baldy is the man the white Supra's paint looks the mutts nuts that's for sure! I'll contact Baldy via his website. Crawley is really sh1te to get to from here but hey ho its got to be worth it for that quality finish.
  9. My Supra Aerotop paint is tired and requires a respray it but want a proper job done. I'm really fussy bordering on OCD so it has to be cock on. It's not a colour change just a respray in Astral 202 black. Can anyone on here recommend a top notch body shop who pay attention to detail and deliver the goods in the South West area, approximately 50 mile radius of Bristol? There must be one among us?
  10. Put me down for a set please KIT5221K 95 Pre-Facelift N/A Aero. Cheers. Sorry, scrub above, can't wait car needs bushes now. Cheers.
  11. As the title states if you have either or both I would be happy to purchase them. UK Spec Supra Dash Clock/Temp module only, outside sensor not required. Cap or caps must be for the Yokohama AVS Model 5 wheels, silver, 70mm dia with the AVS logo as per the photo. PM me for contact details. Thanks.
  12. That's for all the replys. I have now sorted the problem by fitting a set of 97 Facelift wheels and part worn Yokohamas and the whining noise has gone. Tyres! DON'T BUY CHEAP TYRES THEY ARE CRAP.
  13. Thanks for all the replys I didn't think I was going to any. The tyres seems to get a few votes. My problem here is separating tyre road noise and (if it exists) on my car tyre whine. Tyre road noise increases and changes with different road surfaces the whine stays the same and only increases in pitch when the road speed increases. Surely the whine and tyre road noise would increase together as road speed increased if the tyres were at fault. I will try the long screwdriver and probe the tunnel area, well my brother-in-law will. Not sure if I can record it let alone hearing it on play back. In the first instance I/we were convinced it was a diff whine everything else checked ok. Disks were original with only slight wear on LH inside surface, disks were cheaper than tyres. As it seems to be in the rear the next choice was rear wheel bearings as it sounds like a bearing going. Gearbox trasmission fluid is changed at the correct intervals with no signs of any wear in the autobox.
  14. Hi Chis thanks for your comments. I will run the Supra tomorrow with the roof out but I'm pretty sure I tried this in Aug when we had a day of sunshine and the whine stayed the same. Don't have a roof aerial only the stock o/s rear electric one.
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