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bottom part has 2 bolts 1 on each side. undo em and slide/pull it out.

back part also has 2 smaller bolts 1 on each side. undo em then lift it all up and pull it out. its hooked in

ahh memories. kinda miss my old POS r33

haha you love it :(

i think i might have seen your car last week. were you parked on the side of the road in the rain on the tulla freeway towards the airport by any chance?

haha you love it :(

i think i might have seen your car last week. were you parked on the side of the road in the rain on the tulla freeway towards the airport by any chance?

my car's been in the backyard for the last month and hasn't moved, yet somehow it keeps getting spotted :blink:

Yeah also, after I replaced the ic pipe connection, it boosts alot more even and very graceful and way not like contemporary various external

lol wtf. not letting a mate hold my phone ever again haha

lmao

fixed the r32 :blink:

also, spotted an R32 GTR at Creatd. same colour as my car. its so light compared to gun grey!

Did it have the plates GTR-010? think i saw it when i picked my car up friday morning

anyone here knows how to ake the back seats off...i know after the two nuts at the front you have to somehow take the seats off the hooks underneath on each side...cant do that...any special trick that can help me take it out easily?

Evo has pull tabs so it takes like 10secs max lol

I don't think I've ever seen a girl driving a Supra. Only guys, either wogs or asians :blink:

And yeah, 89 - 00.

Here is the 2000 spec..

still looks and handles like a bag of dicks just like it did in 89. that's why the VG won engine of the year so many years and not car of the year.... coz it's instant engine out.

still looks and handles like a bag of dicks just like it did in 89. that's why the VG won engine of the year so many years and not car of the year.... coz it's instant engine out.

in the 2000 models did they make pull tabs to make it easier to get the engine out?

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