It just looks a lot scarier than it actually is. It's pretty easy once you remove the airbag. I thought wiring was gonna be a pain, but everything's attached to a harness. It transfers as a whole from the OEM wheel to the new one. I was pretty much done in like 2 hours
Edit: An impact driver...
Discovered another one today.
The interior lamp will shine brightest wherever a person's sitting.
If you sit on the driver's seat, the left lamp will shine brightest. If you only sit on the passenger seat, then the right lamp will shine brightest.
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/whats-the-last-thing-you-discovered-or-found-out-about-your-supra.14191/
Here's a thread so you can find more interesting things about your car
Happens to most new supra owners, happened to me. It's normal. They stay on for a bit.
I noticed 2 things when I parked my car home straight from the dealer:
Hazards stay on
Exhaust ticking when car turned off (it's just metal expanding)
It's all good. You're gonna keep finding new things...
Just posting this in case someone does the same thing as me. I went through freshly paved road, so there was a bunch of tar deposits on my front bumper. I used Gyeon's tar remover (it's great!), but then it did this to my emblem.
Gladly there's an easy fix if your emblem looks like this. Just...
Definitely this. Happened to me one time walking back to my car, I thought someone hit my car and fucked up the bumper. Turned out it was me not properly closing the hood