What did you do to your Supra today?

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Glad I wasn't the only one, dear god when I saw that price I did a double take and then started laughing, that's like custom steering wheel prices. If it was in the $300~ range that would be a lot more tolerable since Autotecknic sells the billet aluminum ones for $250~.
You're definitely not the only one. I thought I had prepared for something ridiculous (~$350) before I clicked the link... mmyeah nope. Looks sweet though.
 

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woah holy shit.
Glad I wasn't the only one, dear god when I saw that price I did a double take and then started laughing, that's like custom steering wheel prices. If it was in the $300~ range that would be a lot more tolerable since Autotecknic sells the billet aluminum ones for $250~.
You're definitely not the only one. I thought I had prepared for something ridiculous (~$350) before I clicked the link... mmyeah nope. Looks sweet though.
? ? Yeah, its because you can't buy just the paddles themselves. They come as the whole unit with the actual shifter modules attached.
 

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? ? Yeah, its because you can't buy just the paddles themselves. They come as the whole unit with the actual shifter modules attached.
It's one of those weird economies with me... I could maybe justify spending ~$1500 (or even a bit more) if it was the M3 wheel with the shifters included. Otherwise I'd be afraid it would feel like putting $30K countertops in a 40-year old kitchen while leaving the cabinets and floors untouched. ;)
 

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It's one of those weird economies with me... I could maybe justify spending ~$1500 (or even a bit more) if it was the M3 wheel with the shifters included. Otherwise I'd be afraid it would feel like putting $30K countertops in a 40-year old kitchen while leaving the cabinets and floors untouched. ;)
Yeah I hear ya. Trust me I put off buying them for months, but I just couldn't find an aftermarket paddle that I was happy with. I had just put in my order for my custom steering wheel with Aza. So I figured why not just pull the trigger and get it over with and spend all the money at once ?
 

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Finished up the interior and well My first Supra has something that my Newer Supra doesn't have in the middle of it, but damn this conversion costed me 20k..... o_O I'm sure it'll totally be worth it once we go out and give her a spin after some final preperations..Everything in this interior has been replaced with new parts... I just wish I had done this 10 years ago not, better late then never.

  • New Stage 3 Carbon Syncro V160 capable of 1000+ HP (But don't want to push it beyond that due to it's cost)
  • New Cutch Master FX 1000 Flywheel and Clutch Twin Disk
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  • All of the Seals tubes and interior parts pedals and other random toyota parts to complete the Conversion

For those who think it's easy to switch an automatic to manual it isn't, and it isn't cheap. I mean sure you could be cheap and get a make-shift tranny but if you go with the Pride and Glory V160! it'll cost you...

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it was pretty easy to swap my e30 to manual but also i am not looking for 1000hp out of that car lol
 

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Took it out for the first time in over four months! Felt great to drive it again even though it was probably a little too early to bring it out of hibernation.

Did a 0-60 pull because my son wanted to (and definitely not because I wanted to try out the OBDLink performance app that I’ve been waiting a few months to try out).

I have no idea how accurate the app is, but I was pretty happy with the result considering it was -1 Celsius (30F).

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Took it out for the first time in over four months! Felt great to drive it again even though it was probably a little too early to bring it out of hibernation.

Did a 0-60 pull because my son wanted to (and definitely not because I wanted to try out the OBDLink performance app that I’ve been waiting a few months to try out).

I have no idea how accurate the app is, but I was pretty happy with the result considering it was -1 Celsius (30F).

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What app is this? Link please!
 

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What app is this? Link please!
This is the OBDLink app that is available with the OBDLink MX+

https://www.obdlink.com/obd-apps/

It also has the ability to create “dashboards” on your phone to show a variety of different sensor readouts - all of which can be fully customized for size/colour/gauge style.

I have set mine up to show coolant and oil temperatures, intake temperature, boost, and RPM. I also have it show G-Force sensors, but these just use your phone’s accelerometer.

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I use a magnetic mount on the cover above the wireless charger to hold the phone in place while driving.

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