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JamieP

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  1. As said, im not selling the stock one, if i dont like it i can change back, its my car and i want to try something different.
  2. Lots, fully stripped for my winter rebuild. No engine, no bonnet, no bumpers, no doors, no front wings, no interior.
  3. Looks cool, ive been looking for another 4x4 myself now i sold the navara, this did catch my eye:D http://www.pistonheads.com/SALES/1858135.htm
  4. Hardly stock body anymore mate, it's 130mm wider than a stock body supra, I have ordered the GT2 wing now anyhow.
  5. He is selling that porsche soon to make way for other project cars, he has some serious toys, the red one is going up for £45k, id have it myself if i had the spare cash.
  6. Thanks, Not digging that spoiler tbh.
  7. If you had listed that a week ago id have bought it, mine is in now having a cage fitted.
  8. That Porsche is mental, one of the most menacing cars ive ever seen on the street, 1000kg, 500bhp syvecs controled GT35r turbo, serious car.
  9. My Plan is to offer up one of Noel's GT2 rear spoilers to the TRD side pods and see what it looks like, Noel can make the supports work how ever i want and the spoiler to what ever length i want, might be a bit over the top but i want something different to the norm and it could work well with the full wide arch kit and roll cage i have, if i dont like it i will just stay stock. Some pics of the GT2 blade in Noels facebook page. http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=105604436156738&set=a.105604329490082.2699.105601012823747#!/photo.php?fbid=105605599489955&set=a.105604329490082.2699.105601012823747&pid=37250&id=105601012823747 I know i could get slated here but its my car to play with:D
  10. You would have to talk to Noel Dan, there is a few options, i went full carbon but they are £1100 just for the rear arches, he will do cheaper fibreglass ones, Fitting was £700 iirc then you have painting on top of that, he is always up for a deal though.
  11. The driftworks sandwich plate dont have holes for sensors, mine are in the block i think, Lee could tell you.
  12. Fits in a motorbike so im sure it will fit in a supra;)
  13. TBH i dont think it will be viable to buy a new pair, i was told these was close to a £1000 each when new. Good pair of wheels for anyone that wants a wide set of rears on a big power supra, if they dont sell soon im gonna bung some hard tyres for them and keep for when im on the dyno.
  14. Id say its a must if you drive it hard, you dont need to spend a fortune, i have a driftworks kit on mine. http://www.driftworks.com/shop/engine-tuning/toyota-engine-tuning-products/thermostatic-oil-cooler-kit-2jz-gte.html
  15. They was the fronts... you could try any O.Z dealer mate, aside from that i cant help much sorry.
  16. I bought a carbon blade TRD wing, not sure if im going to use it yet, Noel has suggested using one of his carbon GT2 wings mounted to the TRD sides, might offer it up for a look, will most likely still stay stock wing though.
  17. I bought this to use for my top rad hose, when i got this one it never match the 45 degree bend i had so i bought another and this is spare. iirc the ID is 35mm £40 delivered uk (it cost me £100 new)
  18. Not unless you up your budget to the asking price, i wont be dropping the price any further.
  19. Nice one dude, sounds amazing. There is no rules on how fast you can go without a cage etc on RWYB days, i looked into this myself.
  20. I could be wrong but i dont think Hodge is planning on using his car as a daily driver. In a perfect world so would everyone have pro built engine but hodge is on a budget and wants the car on the road as far as i read it. Mapping is the customers risk, not the mappers.
  21. Im a maybe, see whats going on nearer the time.
  22. I have one on mine but i have to say they are fortunes for what is a tiny bit of metal, i bet the machine shop i use could knock these up from billet for peanuts.
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