nice but your little headlight scoop ruines the clean look of the front
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Yea I agree, I have a stock one but just too lazy to put it back on since realigning pop-up headlight covers are such a bitch and it does keep the engine bay cooler especially at highway speeds (10-15 degrees) and this weekend is Toronto Supra Club big annual meet so Im going to be doing a lot of highway driving…or highway speed of that matter
wow that has a decent shine to it… minus the front bumper. my supra just won’t shine like that anymore. the paint is also 25 years old. i really like those wheels too. they look good. is that the original hatch on that? looks pretty clean.
i am kinda interested in how much of it is original…
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Most of its original. I replaced the d/s door with a mint rust free 85 one, hatch was replaced with an 84 by previous owner, 84+ style taillights because I like them better than the 82-83s and an 82 header panel because they didnt come with the headlight squirters.
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needs more wheel, would look better if they were flush with the skirts, maybe spacers would do the trick?
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Yea the fronts fit flush but the rears desperately need around a +20 spacer. Its not easy finding rims in a 4x4.5 lug pattern with a 0 offset.
I plan on getting 17x8/10s in a year or two.
And the fronts not orange peel it was chip/stone guarded which protects the front apron really well over the last 3 yrs but does look outta place. It was my painters idea and I didnt think it was going to come out that noticeable.
I might own a MKIII supra after this weekend so that will be my main priority/toy probably for the next few years.