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what it set you back for wiring costs if you dont mind me asking?

ive gota get the 20v wired up, thinking of doing it myself, but its gona be a massive job haha

$400, but i'm getting a bit more done...

no heater/aircon etc, but we are using the exitsting carby lines into the fuel tank and running a hilux pump to an undercar surge tank, then my old 33 pump to the motor...

also having the loom extended to fit inside the car

Yeah I have driven my friends N/A Supra.

3lt inline 6 with a Getrag 6 speed.

I call BS. I don't remember seeing any N/A poopras that came out with getrags from factory. They all came with W58 5 speed boxes. Clunky as shit... but they take a beating, kinda like 300zx boxes I guess, all that power and weight so they gotta overengineer the bits inbetween so nothing snaps.

I call BS. I don't remember seeing any N/A poopras that came out with getrags from factory. They all came with W58 5 speed boxes. Clunky as shit... but they take a beating, kinda like 300zx boxes I guess, all that power and weight so they gotta overengineer the bits inbetween so nothing snaps.

This says the SZ-R had a 6 speed post 96

Not really. They're just the optioned one.

SZ = NA

SZ-R = Optioned NA

RZ = TT

RZ-R = Optioned TT

I've just got the SZ with a 5 speed. Mine came with optioned turbo brakes though :P Pulls up nice.

thought all supras had at least 4 pot brakes cause they so heavy

even the older models do i think

depends, after 1996 they got the option of bigger brakes on N/A's... beofre that they were 2 pots in front and 1 pot in the rear. most often if brakes are redone on earlier models guys put turbo brakes on the front as they're easier to find.

depends, after 1996 they got the option of bigger brakes on N/A's... beofre that they were 2 pots in front and 1 pot in the rear. most often if brakes are redone on earlier models guys put turbo brakes on the front as they're easier to find.

yeah, just thought weighing what 1500 odd kg that they would put at least 4 pots on front factory even on the NA's

but they must be ok for standard if they putting the 2 pots

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