When I had my first NSX while living in Nashville right before the C6 came out, you'd not believe the questions I got about it being the new 'Vette. It was a '91. Same here in Victoria a few years back on my second '91... Not one person ever believed it was over 25 years old. :headbang: I'll...
Found that and unchecked post-haste after trying to back out of my driveway and getting whiplash three times. The wet street and darker color of the street probably did it but I don't need to be shittin' myself for no reason on my way to work. :D
Why not give the selling dealer a chance to fix it and make it right vs. going to aftermarket shops that'll charge you? If the dealer won't help, you'll have even more reason to come here and raise hell!! :thumbsup:
Looks great! I was looking to do something minus the A91 stripes that somewhat flows into the hatch glass... Here's my crude attempt at a photo shop for what I may do... We'll see...
Nothing earth-shattering :D but might give ideas to others. :thumbsup:
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It's a shame they didn't follow a simple procedure in the service manual. If you just loosen the oil filter housing / cap and just break the O ring seal, all the oil drains down into the oil pan while you go beneath to drain the oil at the pan. When finished down below and all buttoned up, the...
I've used Fumoto and even old Fram Sure Drain years ago.. Don't laugh, They work well. I've been looking at https://www.nospillsystems.com/index.cfm until I did my change recently but will just stay with the OEM plug as it drains so fast with no mess using those items posted above. I'll still be...
Yeah I figured as such but was just wondering which brand you might be looking at. I've used 'em for years on all kinds of cars but I'll add that I just did a change after break-in with these two items and not a single drop spilled. They worked perfectly together and no digging around in a hot...
Toyota PN referenced here and it looks like you're right. :thumbsup: What are you planning to go with? https://www.amazon.com/Screw-TOYOTA-Coupe-Touring-1273093/dp/B0767P2FGB
Item Name: Oil Pan Screw Plug
Part Brand: FEBI BILSTEIN
OEM Numbers: 11 13 7 535 106 / 1273093 / 90069-39020 / STC 2034...
Yeah I got it... I was rushing it and not holding the buttons long enough. Found a YouTube clip that made sense and illustrated just how long to wait on the button holds. :thumbsup: