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  1. The mounts will work just fine with a supra - the only thing you need to do is to get the feet fitted. This is exactly the same with the brand-new item. The mounts are universal, it's the feet that must be purchased separately. You would need to get them from the APR site.
  2. Hi all, Summer is coming, and it's time to prepare for your upcoming track days. You need to buy my APR GTC300 wing to keep your rear end glued to the tarmac. I bought this couple of years ago, but I really haven't used it much - it's done perhaps 10 laps around Snetterton, and about 5 laps around Bedford Autodrome. When I bought it, it had already had some repairs done to the mounting points, but it hasn't shown any cracking in the last three years I've had it, so I think it's stable. It's the 67 inch wide version, and the space between the mounting posts is 123 cm. It comes with the adjustable mounts, and I have some customised feet which will fit on the back of my Soarer, but I very much doubt whether they will work with the Supra as the angles will be different, and I also have a customised rear boot lid with raised mounting points for it. Here is the official blurb on this wing: http://aprperformance.com/racing-product/gtc-300-adjustable-wings/ These wings retail for over £1600 on some sites, but given that this one has been repaired, I can let it go for £600 - one hell of a saving, and it will give you exactly the same increase in traction as a brand-new one! I wouldn't advise shipping this - it's large and easily damaged. Better to pick it up in person, or I could deliver it for 45p a mile within a 60 mile radius. The only reason I am selling is that I am really not doing as many track days as I used to and it's just sitting gathering dust in the garage. Also, I need cash for some musical equipment. If anyone has a nice PA system suitable for a small rock band, I may even swap. Leave me a message with your phone number, if you want to get in contact. Update: now £450 - I need this gone [ATTACH=CONFIG]226085[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]226086[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]226087[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]226088[/ATTACH]
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    Toyota Soarer JZZ30

    Engine Specifications: 1JZGTE Turbocharger & Induction: GT3076R Fuel, Tuning & ECU: CP pistons, ECUMaster, 550 injectors, FPR, Walbro, intercooler, crower cams, crower valvesprings, etc. Exhaust: Apexi Drivetrain: R154 with all Marlin upgrades - it shifts like butter. Weight Reduction & Transfer: Battery in boot, shaved/vented bonnet, aircon delete Suspension, Wheels, Tires & Brakes: Interior & ICE: N/A Exterior: N/A Performance: Max power - 490 bhp/6800 @ rear hubs Max torque - 385 lb/ft @5200 Max speed - ??? mph 0-60 - ?.? seconds
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    From the album: Toyota Soarer JZZ30

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    From the album: Toyota Soarer JZZ30

  6. Hi, I am looking for a set of UK spec rear brakes (calipers and discs). Cash waiting. Patrick
  7. I still have the emanage, the harness, the map sensor and the drainpipe. I am surprised that nobody is interested in the EMU, at that price it's a screaming bargain. Best get it now before it goes on eBay for £300. I will also be posting a set of Vibra-technics engine mounts for a 1JZ. Pics to follow
  8. wow - no interest in the emanage at this price? Only selling at this price on the supra forum. I have lowered the price on the 1JZ ECU.
  9. The bit about the wiring not reaching only happens when installing to a left hand drive car. On a UK car, the 1JZ fits right in. But if you have an LHD car, then yes, this harness would probably work.
  10. the wiring diagram is available online here: http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/support/manual/MTX-L_print%201.2.pdf The guage is the standard 52mm size.
  11. I recently converted my Soarer to use a stand-alone ECU, so I don't need my Emanage ultimate set up any more. My new ecu has its own boost controller, and pressure sensors, so I have the following items for sale: 1. Emanage Ultimate. This one is a 'D' board revision, and it has been running fine for me for the last 2 years. It has one screw snapped off in the housing on the rear side (which does not affect how it works at all), but other than that no issues. I made 477 hp with this on a 1JZ, running a single GT3076R turbocharger. Price: £225 [ATTACH=CONFIG]216866[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]216867[/ATTACH] 2. Plug and play harness for wiring the emanage to a 1JZGTE ECU. I believe this is a boomslang item, I know it is professionally made to a very high standard. There is one small piece cracked off the mounting (as you can see in the photo), but it has absolutely no effect on the functioning, or reliability. Price: £80 [ATTACH=CONFIG]216869[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]216870[/ATTACH] 3. [B]1JZGTE Ecu for an non-vvti auto soarer[/b] (although I run this on my manual transmission without any issues). This is in perfect condition, and has been refurbished with new capacitors Price: £80 SOLD [ATTACH=CONFIG]216871[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]216872[/ATTACH] 4. 3 Bar Greddy MAP sensor. This was bought new only 6 months ago, and has done only 500 mile since. It comes complete with the harness: Price: £50 [ATTACH=CONFIG]216860[/ATTACH] 5. Innovate MTX-L AFR Gauge. Complete with all wiring and a spare bezel. SOLD Price: £60 [ATTACH=CONFIG]216861[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]216868[/ATTACH] 6. 3 Bosch 4.2 lambda sensors. . Unfortunately I know that one of them is bad - but I don't know which one! So I'm selling these as a batch, and I guarantee that 2 of them are good. Price £50 SOLD [ATTACH=CONFIG]216862[/ATTACH] 7. Oil drain pipe for GT35 on a 2JZGTE. This one is very nice quality, and is fully heat protected. I bought this in error, but it would not fit on my GT30, so it is completely unused. I paid £80 for it, but I am only asking for £45 [ATTACH=CONFIG]216863[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]216864[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]216865[/ATTACH] This is all good quality kit, but if you want to make me an offer, please go ahead.
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    Europe

    (reply to JasonR24) er, yeah. Soros is only in it for the money, and he is very good at it. But the point remains that a Leave vote will cause a serious downturn (otherwise vultures like Soros wouldn't be circling), and right now my company looks like its folding. I don't want to be looking for a job if the economy is fecked.
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    Europe

    It all comes down to the economy - and betting against Soros doesn't usually go well. If he is right (and he usually is), a 'Leave' vote could really screw my life up, so I'm voting IN.
  14. Forgot to mention: the wheels are in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. I could deliver for mileage up to a 50 mile radius
  15. SOLD! Hi folks, I have a set of rare AVS Model 7 18" alloy wheels. These are quite possibly the prettiest wheels I have ever seen on a car - the design is just timeless. [ATTACH=CONFIG]212778[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212779[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212780[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212781[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212782[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212783[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212784[/ATTACH] The fronts are ET35 8.5" wide and the rears are ET40 9" wide. The fronts have a decent pair of Goodyear F1 235/40 tyres with about 5mm of tread left on them. The rears have a set of barely legal Falken 255/40 tyres on. That's the good part. The bad part is that there are a couple of scratches and chips on the front passenger side wheel: [ATTACH=CONFIG]212785[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212786[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]212787[/ATTACH] The rest are in better shape with just minor surface scratches that would probably polish out. They don't fit over big brakes without spacers, but I have set of custom made alloy spacers with built-in spigots which will sort that - I will be posting them up separately. I would normally be keeping these, but I really needed more rubber on the road, so these have been replaced with a set of wider wheels. I am looking for £450 for them, but open to decent offers.
  16. This is a lot more than clickbait - she has committed a criminal offence. I don't think they can claim freedom of speech on this - if reported to the local police, they will be legally obliged to investigate. It was probably intended to shock and cause outrage, but the consequences could be a lot more than they envisaged.
  17. here is her email - let's let her know how we feel: [email protected] And to get her into to really deep shit, here is the complaint procedure from their website: Complaints - Who To Contact The Herald, Sunday Herald and heraldscotland.com adhere to the Editors’ Code of Practice (which you can find at http://www.ipso.co.uk We are regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation. Complaints about stories should be referred firstly to the Editor by email at: [email protected] or by post at 200 Renfield Street, Glasgow G2 3QB. It is essential that your email or letter is headed "Complaint" in the subject line and contains the following information: Your name, email address, postal address and daytime telephone number. The newspaper title or website, preferably a copy of the story or at least the date, page number or website address of the article and any headline. A full explanation of your complaint by reference to the Editors’ Code. If you do not provide any of the information above this may delay or prevent us dealing with your complaint. Your personal details will only be used for administration purposes. If we cannot reach a resolution between us then you can contact IPSO by email at [email protected] or by post at IPSO, c/o Halton House, 20-23 Holborn, London EC1N 2JD. Make sure you cite that encouraging or assisting a crime is itself a crime in English law, by virtue of the Serious Crime Act 2007.
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