NcreAighStonH
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Where did you get the dress up bolts?Dressed up the engine bay a bit today!!!![]()
Where did you get the dress up bolts?Dressed up the engine bay a bit today!!!![]()
http://downstarinc.com/Shop/toyota-supra-mk5-dress-up-hardware-kit.htmlWhere did you get the dress up bolts?
Wow it looks amazing! I really need to get mine done ASAP.Thanks!
Yes indeed not something I’d ever recommend doing without major experience. And you’re right the Supra is much more difficult than most applications.
And as I always say… “the product is only as good as the installer”. The end result is all about the installer.
I’m a perfectionist so… I wouldn’t trust many others with my personal car.
PPF when it’s new! Cheers.![]()
I stand with you in solidarity. Someone backed into my while I was stopped, haven't seen my supra in a month cause of bumper cover backorders through Toyota supply channels so its been in the shop since. Other driver was covered though I almost lost it when he said "hey man, ill give you $400 for it, dont call the cops." Yeah ill take $400 when the light itself is $1700, bloody idiot.Today, I had to make my first insurance claim on my Supra. 10 days into ownership, got hit by an uninsured driver while I was stopped at a red light.![]()
Love the look and yes the product itself is very subtle....Installed Verus side splitters. Love the subtle look.
For them it’s likely the most seamless form of marketing. A lot of people also dig decals so I can see the appeal of the look. Like you said though, it’s a really solid looking piece.Love the look and yes the product itself is very subtle....
The HUGE maker mark is horrible...not subtle at all...
Don't understand why companies do this...it's a turn off(for me atleast)...
I don't advertise my own business why would I advertise someone else's....
Steve
Can you elaborate a little? How did the 0W look and what would it imply? Not questioning you just looking for a little context.I'm certain after seeing what hot 0w-20 looks like being drained that 5w30 is the correct weight oil for this vehicle.
Also this Armaspeed intake will satisfy the boy hood racer in everyone. It's borderline ridiculous (in the best way) the sounds you get from it.
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Water...it legitimately had the consistency, sound, and splashing characteristic of brown water.Can you elaborate a little? How did the 0W look and what would it imply? Not questioning you just looking for a little context.
I appreciate you taking the time to put this all out. Mind linking me to where you get your oil?Water...it legitimately had the consistency, sound, and splashing characteristic of brown water.
Take it with a grain of salt as I'm just another opinion on the internet, but with a high degree of confidence I say that the idle sounds smoother (quieter) and the oil weight simply inspires more confidence in the vehicles longevity. I will be changing with liquid Molly 5w30 every 3-5k for the rest of my ownership. That oil change (filter, gaskets, & shipping) cost me a whopping $60 and about 45min of my time. Worth every penny, if for nothing else the peace of mind alone.
Also for anyone who might be intimidated by the DYI...These cars couldn't be easier to change the oil on, and the good old $80 harbor freight aluminum fits right under the front bumper of the car enough to jack from the centered jack point and put the car on front jack stands.