What did you do to your Supra today?

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ordered eventuri intake, engine cover, and blitz strut bar today. wife is going to murder me (promised no more car parts for a while), hoping i can get everything installed while she's out of the house and since it's all "under the hood" mods she'll never see 'em ;)
Damn arent you in the wrong forum ?
 

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Listen, I'm trying to be a responsible adult and cooking at home. Let me live my life!
 

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Got the car out of storage and added some carbon fibre to the car .
I love these AutoTecknic M mirror caps also in the pic is A90 garage front vent covers.
Hey just curious, how did you remove the existing small dash vent covers? I have the same CF replacement ones, but have been waiting on warmer weather for the install. Thanks!
 

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Heard somewhere that baking soda is supposed to help with the milk smell. Maybe look into that.
Baking soda is next. Did a rubbing alcohol and purple power combo yesterday. Got to let it air out and dry today.

~ I personally would swap the carpeting and padding for new. Youā€™ll be hard pressed to ever remove the smell of milk.
All the carpet is good. I took everything out and pressure washed it with soap. The issue is the milk went down the frame rails. If you pop up the flooring, you will see two 1/4" ish sized holes that lead directly into the frame rails. When I look down them, I can see everything is caked in dried milk. Cant quite get anything down there to wipe it up.
 

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Hey just curious, how did you remove the existing small dash vent covers? I have the same CF replacement ones, but have been waiting on warmer weather for the install. Thanks!
I used a pry tool to pop them out - they are pretty snug . It was 16 degrees C (60 F) in my garage when I did it . No problem and Iā€™m in the mid scale of mechanically inclined . The center speaker replacement was a little tougher .
 

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Haven't even had the car 24 hours and had a half gallon of milk explode in the trunk. Yes, emptied the entire bottle. Last time I go to the grocery store in it. At least I know how to pull out all the rear panels now. Our battery is huge BTW!
Definitely buy weather tech lmao
 
 
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