What did you do to your Supra today?

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Yup, bumper stays on. My car is still stock but I had no issue crawling under it.
Installed rear reflector deletes and Amazon gloss black exhaust tips.

As @a91crbn mentioned, you can install the rear reflector deletes with the car on the ground and not have to remove the bumper.

You can use a stronger pry tool and remove them from the outside. I did this successfully with the left side and broke half of the middle clip (no big deal, there are 3 clips). I was unable to get the right out side out with the pry tool. I removed the two 8mm bolts and was able to get my hand behind the bumper and pinch the clip to remove the reflector. I should have done both that way.

I was able to pull the stock exhaust tips off by hand, but I needed a 2lb rubber mallet (and microfiber cloth) to get the new ones on and into position.

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Another moderately fun install day done! This time around, I completed the reflector deletes with the iND front and rear kit. I also pulled the GR emblem off the rear while I had the heat gun out.

I know this topic has been covered, but I wanted to provide some additional install notes.

First, don’t be afraid to really put some heat into the reflectors. My car is only a couple weeks old so the tape was very fresh. After getting it hot (slightly uncomfortable to touch with your bare hand), I covered it with a microfiber cloth and pushed in. All came out relatively easy with enough heat.

I managed to install the fronts by turning the wheel and removing the 3 8mm bolts for the fender liner. There is a very limited amount of space to work back there, and working from the bottom up proved to be easiest.

For the rears, I was able to remove the 3 8mm bolts for the fender liner, and the 1 bolt holding in the bumper without lifting the car or pulling the wheels off. Using a variation of socket lengths and extensions is your best friend here.

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Hoping to have the car lowered once my wheels come in sometime in June. Pretty content with how it sits for the time being!
 
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Ordered the American panda emblems. They’re preordering a new batch right now for all you guys wanting to get them.
 

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Also did this. Didn’t get any pics, but these do a good job.

Super cheap on Amazon and appears to be pretty well attached. They can hook onto the seat rails. There are no holes to hook onto, but the seat rails have enough edges and the cargo net has enough tension that it’s not going anywhere.

Good suggestion.
 

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Bench unlock and MHD stage 2. Really woke the car up and I actually feel like I'm driving something turbocharged, with power all the way to redline. Nice to not get walked by Mustang's and Camaro's.
I’m thinking of going the MHD route with pump gas. Any additional insight?
 

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Bench unlock and MHD stage 2. Really woke the car up and I actually feel like I'm driving something turbocharged, with power all the way to redline. Nice to not get walked by Mustang's and Camaro's.
 

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Probably the biggest mod of all in the thread.
Used these to keep my phone in place :cool:


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Those little rubber stops are a great idea...was trying to figure out how to keep the phone from sliding around without that annoying cover
 
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Diff oil and engine oil change. Manual has the diff capacity at 1.1 quarts, pulled just under half a quart out. These are known to weep with use, be sure to check it more regularly.
 

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Took it out of storage to warm it up and knock the dust off, only to put it back again. 40s and rain here ?
 

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Took it out of storage to warm it up and knock the dust off, only to put it back again. 40s and rain here ?
Not sure where you live, but its been a similar situation here. A week or 2 ago, we had back to back days in the 60-70 range. Then it went back to the 30-40 range. It's just frustrating at this point. I want constant 60+ degree enjoyable days to enjoy the car.
 

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Not sure where you live, but its been a similar situation here. A week or 2 ago, we had back to back days in the 60-70 range. Then it went back to the 30-40 range. It's just frustrating at this point. I want constant 60+ degree enjoyable days to enjoy the car.
Greater Cincinnati area, here.
 
 
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