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  1. This is now sold. Thank you to all those that showed interest.
  2. Dear all that have messaged and pm'd. Many thanks for your interest. Just to let you know I have had quite a few messages so will deal with in order of who replied first. I will reply to all messages though asap
  3. Going to put this on eBay on Saturday with starting price of £600. If anybody wants it for £600 before then let me know
  4. Updated original thread to include rail, fpr, lines and pump to sale
  5. This is now out of the car and ready to sell. Going to reduce price for final time, now £1000
  6. So I fear from your prompt and subsequent googling that I may be wrong in the description re the rail but will seek to correct ASAP. I may end up selling with the rail and fpr etc as a package. Thanks for the spot though
  7. I'll have to ask the experts in relation to this. I'll be selling the whole intake plenum and associated parts too very soon but maybe the attached pic assists (?)
  8. Sold = ANSU 800cc injectors with adapters for 2jz gte, top feed fuel rail + aeromotive FPR + fuel rail + an line fitting kit + adapted stock fuel hanger with bosch 044 pump. I believe whifbitz sells the bits as follows: Fpr https://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/aeromotive-826/ Lines https://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/product/garage-whifbitz/ Rail (albeit this looks like a newer version) https://www.garagewhifbitz.co.uk/garage-whifbitz-supra-2jz-gte-top-feed-fuel-rail/
  9. Bump - still wanted. I think part number is 84306-12080
  10. Yeah tbf I described that terribly. I've attached a couple of pics, in the centre of the clock spring is a separate sprung connector that cancels the indicators when turning. The three prong connector is circled in the first pic. The prongs go into the grooves in the back of the steering wheel as shown in the second pic. Most of the newer steering wheels don't have the grooves for it to connect. Many thanks
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