What did you do to your Supra today?

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I did a thing! Well, I paid a shop to do a thing because I just had kid #2 and the timing of these parts being delivered was not conducive to doing the work myself. Had them install the under-body Cusco brace (you know what it looks like - I'm not crawling under the car to get a picture) and had a custom steering wheel with new paddles installed.

Obligatory picture:

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The wheel is from @lpperformanceco on Instagram, which was recommended by a user here who I can't remember. The quality is fantastic and it feels great - exactly what I was looking for. Thank you user I can't remember! I went with just standard leather on the top and bottom and perforated leather on the sides. I'm not a fan of slick carbon fiber on a steering wheel and alcantara always ends up matted and gross on touch surfaces after awhile unless properly taken care of, which I most certainly would not do. I like the paddles (black aluminum), but when pressing them up top (they are much longer than the standard paddles), they're very squishy feeling. I'm assuming it's just the relatively thin aluminum torqueing and a weird angle being applied to the sensor. They do still shift, though. They feel awesome when pressing them at or around the connection point. Anyone else notice this with long aftermarket paddles?

I decided at the last minute not to have the Cusco in-cabin brace/harness bar installed. I just can't do the blue and I can't find a good shop around here to do the powder coating. There's a place about 1.5hrs away I was planning on taking the wheels to and have them done, so I'll probably wait until then to have it all done at the same time. Will likely just do a glossy or matte black on the bar (and some kind of gunmetal grey on the wheels).

Got a good drive in yesterday, which was nice, as the car has been sitting due to said new child.

Now it's time for a nap.
 

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I did a thing! Well, I paid a shop to do a thing because I just had kid #2 and the timing of these parts being delivered was not conducive to doing the work myself. Had them install the under-body Cusco brace (you know what it looks like - I'm not crawling under the car to get a picture) and had a custom steering wheel with new paddles installed.

Obligatory picture:

PXL_20220508_173107039 - Copy.jpg


The wheel is from @lpperformanceco on Instagram, which was recommended by a user here who I can't remember. The quality is fantastic and it feels great - exactly what I was looking for. Thank you user I can't remember! I went with just standard leather on the top and bottom and perforated leather on the sides. I'm not a fan of slick carbon fiber on a steering wheel and alcantara always ends up matted and gross on touch surfaces after awhile unless properly taken care of, which I most certainly would not do. I like the paddles (black aluminum), but when pressing them up top (they are much longer than the standard paddles), they're very squishy feeling. I'm assuming it's just the relatively thin aluminum torqueing and a weird angle being applied to the sensor. They do still shift, though. They feel awesome when pressing them at or around the connection point. Anyone else notice this with long aftermarket paddles?

I decided at the last minute not to have the Cusco in-cabin brace/harness bar installed. I just can't do the blue and I can't find a good shop around here to do the powder coating. There's a place about 1.5hrs away I was planning on taking the wheels to and have them done, so I'll probably wait until then to have it all done at the same time. Will likely just do a glossy or matte black on the bar (and some kind of gunmetal grey on the wheels).

Got a good drive in yesterday, which was nice, as the car has been sitting due to said new child.

Now it's time for a nap.
Wheel looks fantastic. Maybe I'll buy one some day.
 

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That wheel is sweet. Similar to one I had put in a Miata, with no tilt wheel it gives a tiny bit more clearance with the flat bottom.

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Drove the Supra to work today and drove right by the CHP doing mobile smogs on the side of the road.... Going to be a lot of mad people today that get sent to the ref or get big $$$ tickets for missing smog components.
 

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Had a really good autocross session this weekend. Still waiting for full results but probably took top 5 out of 30 in RAW times. They had a photographer there who grabbed a could nice pictures. I also smoked out my front reflectors today and got my red supra logo vinyl for my rear today. I was hoping the smoked out reflectors would be a little darker but they'll do for now. The red Supra logo I feel really rounds out the amount of red on the rear and I think I'm done with red accents on the back.
Ready To Go.webp
Front Loaded.webp

Before and After.webp
 

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Damn, i guess you and @SupraDC both have the Manual Supra already since you both have the red "Supra" badge lol
I was planning on doing this before the manual got announced, now people are gonna think I'm a poser.

Details on this camera setup?
Gopro Max 360 on a Delkin triple suction cup mount with two single Delkin suction cups supporting it. I'm using an aluminum protective cage for the Gopro which has a 1/4" hole on the bottom to mount on the rod. Connection rods are Matthews Microgrip rods ordered from BH and Smallrig 15mm Rod Clamp Rail Connector adapters from Amazon. Audio comes from my Viofo A129 dashcam. Outcome of all of this looks like:
 

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LOL.... same here with my red supra.

Plate is red five, red rails and rear spats with red lip going on this weekend.
So I had it before it was cool. :cool:
 
 
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