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Homer

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  1. Wow. There's your answer Daz!
  2. F355 is now reasonable to buy, but the running costs and reliability are shocking! Is this for you then? How about a C6 vette? Very tough engine and will do massive miles with minimal running cost. LHD is the downside...
  3. For reasonable money it'd be an E46 M3 Otherwise Ferrari 360
  4. Homer

    ecu

    In addition to Simons post: http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=35919
  5. You don't do things by half Kev, thats some extensive sound proofing!
  6. If you want this to be a pic thread only it should be in the multimedia section (a section where we post pictures/movies), not in Supra Chat (a section where we discuss things supra related) I can move it there is you wish and remove any off topic posts? If thats to your liking of course
  7. Though rarer than the auto's there are plenty of 6spd TT's available and some for very good prices. Your best place to look is in the for sale section here, there are quite a few for sale if you want to get a quideline price. I wouldn't bother with general garages as nearly all won't have a clue about them and will be overpriced. Pistonheads is another good place to look, some members have picked up some bargains there recently
  8. Lol, I thought you meant your previous Supra (assumed you had one!). The pic below is not ideal, but gives a rough idea of the fitting problems you can expect!
  9. About £200. They are fairly simple, but you'd need to be a bit handy to make one yourself!
  10. ooh, would love to see some pics of this If it was fully carpeted under the rear seats it would have been aftermarket. Fully understand your reasoning, it's the same as mine I'd just like to find a weight-effective way of doing it
  11. What dampers and springs do you have installed now? If they're stock you would need at the very least a set of replacement springs. Something like the Eibachs are a cost effect choice but are quite hard compared to stock. If you're installing from home then (obviously dependant on your mechanical skills and tools) about 3 hours for the rear shocks and about 4 hours for the fronts It'll also need a full allignment adjustment afterwards.
  12. To be honest Pabs I don't recall ever seeing pics here of someone who's carpeted the rear seat area. The shape is extremely awkward so I expect would need some sort of boarding to make it in anyway tidy. With the weight of the boarding needed you probably wouldn't see any real net weight loss. I'd have liked to have done this too, but couldn't find a tidy AND lightweight way of doing it...
  13. I've got a load of pics here, is there anything you need to see in particular?
  14. The fields harness is a must-have when using a piggy back ECU. You will still need to do extensive wiring/soldering, however the harness alows you to do this out of the car so makes life FAR easier! It also saves you from hacing to hack into the stock wiring loom.
  15. The hose for the washer jet is still there but I'll just leave that in place. The wiper arm and motor were missing from the boot lid when I got it.
  16. No, just fitted the plug. It was pretty snug so didn't see the need for any sealant
  17. All sorted now mate, I picked up a blanking plug while at Jezz's place. Fitted it a few weeks ago and it's been perfectly water tight after all this rain! The wiper and motor was already gone, so only filled the hole. If you don't get an answer by tomorrow I can take a measurement of the hole for you. Let me know.
  18. Thanks for the PM Steve. Interested in: - The sun visors (Do you also have the plastic clips available?) - The interior light - Round Dash vent Can we do a deal?
  19. It would be worth asking Ryan.G about motec lead, he'll more than likely know a good source. For the RLTC Terminator.
  20. I believe they normally keep them in stock and price is good so they're the best bet
  21. If the light started flashing at 60mph it'll be a problem with the active spoiler. Does it have an aftermarket front bumper? Does it do the same if you hit the 'Acitve off' button on the dash? If the check light is on an error code is stored, click on the highlight text to see how to retrieve the code number and therefore you problem Welcome BTW
  22. Hopefully its a manual too
  23. M*** FNW looks lovely Whats going on with the rear tires on M*** GRT ? They look slike tractor ones
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