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Lewmc93

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  1. Updated google drive with picture of ABS light working to reassure anyone , that it does indeed work. When i bought the car the AC worked but over 3 days after a recharge it would empty. After getting a dye test and pressure test all pipes and compressor where verified okay. The radiator was knackered at the lower corner. I've put a picture of the part in the google drive for people to see the dead radiator. That is the only thing that would need buying new if they needed AC. I still have everything else for it to work in the shed boxed up. Again i'm not going to sugar coat my price. Its what i want/need for it for any meaningful bid on this auction property. Although any serious enquiries will have negotiating in as always,its flexible to a degree.
  2. There's nothing wrong with the abs light ? It comes on and goes off as normal. I did the AC delete, the radiator was leaking at the bottom, so removed it up to the firewall, still have all the pipes etc just no radiator as it was leaking. So few hours and whatever a new radiator costs+recharge.
  3. Bad bits Some pics of when i did an interior clean and deadmat
  4. Make: Toyota Model: RZ-S twin turbo - Auto Year: 1995 Colour: Black Facelift: No Mileage: 55,200 MOT remaining: 01/05/2021 Service history: Japanese Service book and service history. UK receipts and service records Car's location: Liverpool Modifications: Laser line thatcham 1 alarm and immobiliser, 4 keys. Full bpu supplied and fitted by whifbitz approx 410bhp Whifbitz 1st decat Whifbitz 1 bar restrictor ring Hks 3 inch front pipe (2nd decat) Hks silent hi power exhaust Hks fuel cut defender Hks super power flow induction kit Whifbitz 4 inch thick front mount intercooler NGK iridium spark plugs set Walbro 255LPH updated fuel pump Greddy profec boost controller Tein s tech lowering springs 19 inch wheel mania vortex r wheels 8.5 front, 9.5 rear just refurbished in satin black Nearly new uniroyal rainsport 1 tyres UK brakes Brand new Toyota discs Brand new Chris Wilson fast road pads Goodridge braided brake line kit Tinted front and side indicators Pioneer MVH-S420BT single DIN bluetooth radio 4 x Pioneer TS-R1750S Speakers Dodo deadmat DUO covered doors and cabin. Interior stripped and cleaned under. SRD Speaker brackets SRD AC delete black Billet support - No AC New Windscreen wipers Upgraded washer jets to spray type Good bits: Mechanically it runs sweet as a nut, well looked after by previous owner and myself in the short time owning it. I stripped the interior and boot back to shell and cleaned it up, while also tidying up the wiring and apply sound deadening in the cabin and doors. Was garaged by the previous owner so is a solid frame and minimal to no rust. Just had oil and oil filter change using Fuchs titan oil, k&n oil filter, coolant change and flush. Motul brake fluid New Aux Belt when fitting AC delete bracket Bad bits: Would benefit from a respray as cosmetic marks on body and a previously touched up swipe mark on the rear driver side arch. Few of the general chips and marks could be touched up with the touch up rattle can but honestly my skills dont reach that far in regards to painting etc. Although i would add this isn't a garage queen and is a daily so its being used like it was made for Spares/bits First factory cat Original speakers and pods Interior clips and bits Aux belt Misc Throwing this up for sale due to seeing a house at auction next month, and its peaked my interest a fair bit, so diving in head first as i do otherwise i wouldn't be selling this as i searched for over a year for a good condition black auto TT priced according to what i would make me let it go. SOLD PRICE £19500
  5. I think he may be on about point 5. ?
  6. What i have found with FB marketplace is that unless its stated exactly what your buying in the advert you have to be a tad cautious. I've fell foul of not reading it 100% and assuming some bits such as the " New unused" you'd expect it to never have been opened but it can be, unless stated "unopened" it's simple wording like that which can catch people out. So unless hes stated it was unopened. He could have used the extra spool and the line reducers, and thus sold the " unused fishing reel". unless he has also picture or explicitly said the extras are included too. Obviously this is only relevant if a dispute was followed but hopefully he gets back in contact with you and explains and it was something forgot and not a case of the above
  7. My guess would be that, but easy to check with PayPal. Always take pics of it before packaging, and packaged I've sold many things where I never go the money until it was delivered or confirmed etc. Its just PayPals policy. You always have seller protection etc.
  8. This is common if you dont sell often on ebay. Payment holds for new sellers If you're a new seller who hasn't established a selling record yet, we might put payments from your buyers on hold. Generally, the funds will be available either: 21 days after the buyer pays, or 6 days after the estimated delivery date (if no was tracking provided but the item was marked as dispatched), or 1 day after confirmed delivery If no tracking is used, we'll check for positive feedback after 3 days (to allow sufficient time for the item to be delivered). If positive feedback has been received, you'll receive the funds within 24 hours. Note: This check is only carried out if no tracking is uploaded. Best practice is to upload tracking so you can receive the funds 1 day after confirmed delivery If the buyer reports a problem with the transaction, we'll place another hold until the issue has been resolved. You'll become an established seller after: It's been more than 90 days since your first successful sale You've had more than 25 transactions and £165 in sales
  9. as per the title. Wanted either sub-frame as slowly going to rebuild with new parts.
  10. Think you where right , it went to passenger foot-well - boot area , both ends not connected to anything. So removed and stored away The black wires end up up being cut off into the rear pillars and had these 4 jacks tucked int the underside of the centre console storage. Safe to say removed and binned
  11. Not now ! not sure why the forum decided to change the Imgur link
  12. Hi guys, So after being on the site for a couple years I noticed I never really introduced myself when I joined back in 2016 so i thought it's best to now, while getting back into the supra scene. Where to begin... I suppose the beginning, ever since i was a kid i've loved fast cars and this was mainly through my grandad as he used to always have nice cars, but i also fell in love through games, and later in life my engineering career. I've especially loved the JDM classics such as the supra, datsun 240z , skyline, NSX etc. So my aim was to at least own 1 or more of them at some point. NSX and Skyline seem a bit out of my price range ...for now. Although i always find myself back on ebay looking at the rusted datsun shells calling my name. Over the 8/9 years i've been driving i have journeyed through these cars : BMW 114i Sport BMW 335i M Sport BMW 435i M Sport BMW 114i Sport Toyota Supra TT GZ - BPU Vauxhall Vectra ( was buying a house so went cheap ) BMW M140i - Remapped to 440bhp Vauxhall Insignia CDTI SRi VX-Line And now onto my current car; 1995 Toyota Supra TT RZ-S - Black, 55k miles, BPU The purchase was a bit of a hassle due to banks not allowing me to transfer funds on the day I went to view and buy it. So I had to re-arrange to go back once payment had been made. Overall I am pretty happy with the car. There are a few niggles with it that eagle eyed members will have noticed via my wanted threads/threads. These were either omitted when I was buying it or my eagerness and excitement got the best of me again and i didnt do a thorough check over. But hey ho that's life. Anyway i shall show some pics of the car and go into more detail in a coming build thread i'm going to start. All the best Lewmc
  13. So... a dead battery ended up in me planning a boot relocation, and subsequently finding tons of wires that either connect to nothing, or I have no idea after searching what they are/do so any help identifying these would be grand 1. Rear left trunk space 12 pin connector passenger side - connects to nothing. 2 . 1 single green wire connect to trunk light in lower left and appears to go into dash. Maybe part of laser line alarm but seems strange to go to trunk light. 3 . dual thin black wire cut off by rear suspension fixings .goes down rear seat and into centre console Will add pics when site wants to stop being a pain and failing uploads
  14. Any idea what postage would be, Would be great use for me to learn on.
  15. I know on my passenger mirror the left and right movement doesn't work as the 2 movement pins that attach to the mirror are broken, so i have to set it by hand. although up and down movement works. The up and down movement is controlled by a singular lower pin, so may be worth a try prying the mirror off (or adjusting it upwards enough to peak in from the bottom and having a check to see if the pins is still attached/ or not there. Far as i can see/ search due to my recent frame problem on the inside is that a whole mirror is needed to be bought , cant seem to find parts separate.
  16. Just found a AC fault troubleshooting doc online so will test the places you mentioned along with the guide in the manual. hopefully just a old wire nothing major. Just amazon'd a Vislone R134A Refrigeration Gauge for tomorrow 12pm. So will hopefully attach that and give your suggestion a go and report back any findings. Question for you, as the system was vacuumed empty and refilled with 750g of refrigerant as per the manual specs. We know the physical amount of refrigerant is correct, would it still be possible to cause the system to pull into a vacuum ? as that would show up on the leak test would it not?
  17. Perfect cheers will give it a look through tomorrow while in the car. Hm it shouldn't be low, it was pressure tested before re fill an no leaks were found and it also was re gassed with 750g of gas to the dot as per the specs. Any other guesses of what could be wrong pressure wise. When it kicks in its lovely and cold, just only get about 5 seconds of it
  18. Well update, maybe this will help with replies or input. Had a fiddle round today with the AC, all fuses seem okay, I watched the little spy glass and it bubbles and eventually settles but I did notice the AC compressor clutches in and out randoml. So am assuming this is to do with the above problems but does the temperature sensor affect the ac clutching in or out, I wouldnt have thought it did. Also can't find amy wiring diagrams no matter how how i search so if anyone can provide them that would be a bonus so I can trace the wiring.
  19. As per title, my mirror housing is flapping about due to the supports inside being broken on the electric support bracket, anyone got a spare bracket at all ? Or whole electric mirror they dont need Cheers
  20. Would you part out ? or wanting to sell it as complete ? I stuck a wanted post up for the Left side foam few days ago. If so ill take the left side
  21. So had my AC recharged today after the car hasn't been re-gassed in years. Guy said the machine wont charge it if it detects a leak so he thinks its all sealed etc, but I know this can change after new gas has been added to a long time empty system I'm still getting 2 codes flashing - 2b - fresh air - abnormal refrigerant pressure. ( or Pressure switch circuit goes off another code post on the forum ) 8 - foot - open or short in evaporator temperature sensor circuit Going to have a quick check of fuses when the weather outside brightens up, but any other help on where/hopw to begin to look on these 2 faults. Cheers
  22. 1. Josh42 - Staffordshire 2. blythmrk - Derbyshire/Yorkshire 3. erachter - West Sussex 4. Mike2JZ - Zimbabwe 5. Ben_harmer32 - West Sussex 6. Safcdixon - Durham 7. AdamAMG - Mars 8. Tayr - Uranus/Hampshire 9. Lewmc93 - Merseyside / The TSS
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