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spikedjack

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  1. Please have a look in the classified section at those for sale
  2. They will say if they don't agree to it, so put it as what you want. I've set mine at 17k as that is what it would cost me to get a replacement in the same spec/year/milage/condition and the underwriters agreed
  3. I think if it was an RZ, didn't have the horrid bonnet and the bumper was original (at present that indicates damage to me), it would be worth that due to low milage and the fact its a facelift tt6 VVTi i'd import one yourself if i were you, although, late spec low milage RZ tt6's in japan have started climbing in price now, good for me... bad for you i guess!
  4. I sold mine cheap around 4 years ago, 55k miles for £1600, all ancillaries included
  5. Also, the oils thread in the help zone lists all the correct ones to use
  6. Engine oil, filter, plugs, air filter, fuel filter, gearbox and diff oils should see you right. Probably need coilpack clips too while you're on. Also , check the crank pulley, coolant, brake fluid and the length of time since the last cambelt change
  7. i can't remember the miles per tank, but i recall the best i've ever done was 28mpg average, however that was all motorways
  8. that looks the tits dude! as above, new rear bumper minus the fog and stock/rmm front end will absolutely make this car. Very good choice of wheels imo!
  9. absolutely stunning wheels, can't wait to see them on!
  10. put it down to bad experience and learn from it, not all will treat your kids as you do.... at that age i've traveled in the boot of an estate car let alone a seat
  11. they're desmond regameister evo's by the looks of it to me
  12. Ah brilliant, looks a lovely car! I used to work there while I was at uni but that was a good few years ago now that's probably why you used to see it there all the time. Won't see it as much now as it's not my daily driver and I work over in Staffordshire so it's not out half as much sadly I think yours is the car a mate of mine keeps mentioning to me, do you often use the a449?
  13. Very small world isn't it! Supra are very addictive I find Thanks for the kind words,, do you have any photos of yours? Where about in wolves are you from?
  14. excellent choice good sir!
  15. Cheers bud, missus was taking her out for a walk as i was giving the car a polish so thought she could pop into shot for a snap! Only 5 and a half months old but already getting huge!
  16. Thought I'd update this as I haven't in about 15 months! I bought my first house with the other half a year ago and it needed absolutely gutting, which to say the least took a huge chunk of our savings. Anyway, I was determined to keep the supra, and although it covered less than 350miles between mots t was time for some love. It went off to Chris wilson for the following: Cambelt Tensioners Water pump Oil pump seal Crank pulley Coolant change Oil/filters change New iridium plugs and coilpack clips Toyota v161 oil change Diff oil change Prop seal and selector seal change on box New aux belt And probably more that I've forgotten, but either way I collected the weekend and decided to give it some love today with a clean/polish/wax and here are some photos, enjoy Also big thanks to Chris Wilson as I know he's stupidly busy at the minute! Cheers for looking Jack
  17. Yeah doesn't live far from me, Chris. That was his 4th supra from memory
  18. about 12 months ago i threw one of these away!
  19. as above, if its been looked after i'd say 4-15k all day long lovely car
  20. Always jack up by the subfranes, a pet hate of mine seeing battered sills on a car, low entry jacks can be had for as little as £80 these days from machine mart
  21. if i get the supra back from chris then i'd probably pop down, don't fancy cannock much though with the injunction in place
  22. did my mates on his RX7 with a dremel and a carbide bit he borrowed from work never again, just take them to a body shop, they were a right pain in the arse. but, tips: Mask up the area + a good few inches incase of slippage template them up and mark in place with a sharpie (template included) drill holes around the edge of the cut and join up using a dremel and strong bit file smooth be aware that you'll often be cutting through 2-3 skins of bonnet so it will take a while, took me hours and hours but then again, I'm not a bodyshop guy
  23. Searching online a few weeks back I noted nothing close to the spec of mine for less than a couple of k more than I paid.... Looks like an appreciating asset strangely!
  24. Beautiful looking dog, me and my partner recently got a SBT and love her to bits!
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