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I have had the car for some time now and after some carefull research I have started the mods. I am very particular with what brands I use, I am NOT into rice and only do things that will actually improve the car (stickers excluded :) )

Basically the next three pics are of the car on the first day I got it and next to it is the shot I took today, note also what a good digi camera can do (real colour)

Mods so far:

Removed fog lights

Tint

Black grill

Lowered (CUSCO street coil-overs)

Wheels (18 x 8)

Exhaust (APEXi 3.5" from cat)

Filter (BLITZ pod)

Lights (changed rear lights to later model items, this is my favourite mod so far)

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mz%20rear%20comparison.jpg

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Thanks guys, the car has the 7mgte engine....I doubt I will spend much on it, instead I will go for a 1J/2J sometime next year. Til then I want to get an LSD, later model front bar for fmic and the side skirts....OK, so maybe a little rice in your diet is good for you :)

Cam

Nice!

I'd like to have a chat with you sometime about it... hopefully if all went well you can see a pic of my Soarer in the avatar

<--- over here

Mines a 90' MZ20 GT Limited with:-

HKS Head Gasket

ARP Studs

7M-GE Cams

Boost controller (running 8.5 psi)

Apexi S-AFC

Koni Shocks

King Springs

Still working on it! i estimate that i'm getting around 160rwkw (was getting 142 on 5psi) It has the body kit you're after with spoilers etc.... i know of someone selling some too!

Send me an email! I had to join up here just to reply =)

Dan

INASNT...yeh the "Before" photo's were taken on my old Fuji 2800zoom (2mp) and the new ones were on my latest toy...Canon 300d (6.3mp) to give you a better idea of quality from this camera here is another pic at 1/3 size and jpeg8 comp.

Thanks Danners, I have been wanting to chat with someone who owns one of these....what is your email ??

mz4hp2.jpg

blown a head gasket yet?

i'm sure you have done your research, but if not go to: www.supras.com and make sure you re re-torque the head bolts or the head gasket will let go.

this is coming from an ex-ma70 supra owner (it had the 7M-GE)

btw... love the car it looks awesome!

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