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hey guys, thought i'd come on here, and show my pasion for my car, which i may get flamed from a fair bit of you users, but each to there own i guess :(

well my Supra use to be 7MGE + Auto, and at 1500kg's shes a heavy tug for the poor old head gasket blowing 3.0L.

so i scrapped her, brought a halfcut with a 1jzgte, R154 manual, and dump the lot into my supra, current mods on her are as follows, 3inch dump, Hi-flowed and Steel exhaust wheels on the CT12a's, Modded ECU, Heavy duty clutch, racing flywheel and Pressure plate..

now onto the other mods i have done myself, Tein Dampening suspension all round, front rear Mine Strut bars, Mine rear sway bar, 2 3/4inch exhuast hi-flowed cat to a 3inch cannon.

Paint job is a MAzda Deep purple Mica metallic, T front bar, and 17inch slighty dishy wheels, Typr R racing seats, and no A/c :(

enjoy the picture im gonna get alot more done today, as this one has my headlights removed when i was trying to get the projector FD style ones to fit (still in trial).

anyways enjoy and i hope not too much flame cos im a toyota boy ;)

supra.jpg

best regards,

Casey.

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