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  1. This might be of interest to you: http://img29.exs.cx/img29/3539/Jacking-points.th.gif
  2. Hi Lazarus, I believe the numbers I quoted are fairly universal according to the Supra Microfiche, but I'd check with Toyota when you order them, as for the NA starter removal it can't be any worse than the TT you just need to make sure your not in a hurry to get the job done. Its pretty easy but rather fiddly.
  3. I'll try and do a step by step write up a soon as possible, unfortunately I didn't get any pics but its fairly simple job to do although I found removing and refitting the starter motor a pain in the ass, as the one of the two bolts is a nightmare to get to.
  4. Thanks again guys, Paul I'll give you a shout when I'm ready to order one, will probably want some other bits too, TRD style rear wing, side skirts etc.
  5. Cool, cheers Nic just wanted it confirmed, I best get saving!
  6. Okay guys, got these images off the Australian site, I believe the front end is Stillen but I just want everyone elses opinion just incase it's not. Cheers in advance guys and gals. http://img31.exs.cx/img31/7581/fd33270a1.jpg http://img31.exs.cx/img31/5195/m4_0261.jpg http://img31.exs.cx/img31/3401/normal_0GT35R00031.jpg
  7. Cheers Supragal, They were waiting for me when I got home from work
  8. Me too! Def no complaints, and also I think you'll find Goodyear are struggling to keep up with demand, gotta be pretty good when you can't make enough of them!
  9. Me too Suprgal, pleeeassseeee Halo-Inc I've PM'd you with my address.
  10. Woohoo!!! Happy BBS Birthday buddy http://img44.exs.cx/img44/7359/Ash.gif
  11. 1. millhouse 2. Bobbeh 3. Ray Cunliffe 4. Sherriff 5. Justin (If turbos survive TOTB) 6. Barney (If my car is finished) 7. Supra66 8. The Envy lot 9. Timwildman 10. Graham S(no puking up this time) 11. CJ 12. Paul_y3k 13. leett 14. Ian S. 15. TLicense 16. Halo Inc
  12. Yeh, saw that too, was great till I realised exactly where the two bolts that hold the starter are! Might be the manual is easier to get to, but the auto is a real tight squeeze to reach the upper bolt.
  13. This might be of help to you if you find the contacts have gone, but it doesn't sound like the same problem I was having although it might be. Starter motor contact replacement For the sake of £20 it might be worth a go, if it saves you buying a new starter motor.
  14. Unfortunately not but, once you have the parts form Toyoyta you'll figure it out very easily. The hardest part was actually getting the starter motor out. Perhaps its just the 95 UK Auto thats so difficult. I do have the old contacts though, so will post some pics so people know what they're looking for.
  15. I've been having a problem recently when starting my supe, all I got was a click from the starter but no turnover, it was becoming more and more difficult to get it to start. After searching on here and on the US forums, I decided to change the starter motor contacts. So did it last night. I'm not sure wether it's just the UK auto, but removing the starter is a complete nightmare! The upper bolt is almost impossible to get to, but after several hours finally got it all back together. She now starts perfectly every time, either using the key or Clifford Intellistart. Total cost £20 approx. If your having the same sort of trouble its well worth doing as the alternative is a new starter motor (approx £200 from Toyota). The parts numbers you need to order are: Starter Kit #28226-74070 and Starter Kit #28226-22050 hope someone finds this info useful. She's alive, alive I tell you!! Mwahahah
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