Wow, so I just spent multiple hours of my monday night reading all 40+ pages of your thread from start to finish. I've been daydreaming a bit about buying a supra mk3 as a project one day in the future, so I was looking up supra forums and came across your excellent thread. Unforunately, the forum requires manual activation, so I probably won't be able to post this comment until tuesday night, but I just wanted to get my ideas written tonight in a text file while they are fresh on the page.
Here are my impressions:
1. Wow, in general you have come such a long way with this car. You deserve a lot of credit for getting in there and doing everything yourself (and occasional assistance, but that's not a bad thing at all). A lot of this is new to you, and i know how difficult it can be to go headlong into new territory. I'm 24 and have been tinkering with my personal car (01 accord v6 coupe) for the past couple years and I definetly love all the projects you've been tackling, and your documentation. We seem to have a similar approach/mentality to projects so it made for a great, amusing read and i was cheering for you to get the issues resolved.
2. You definetly have an outstanding engine bay and it belongs in any thread that highlights commitment to it's presentation.
3. I like bugs a lot but jeebus texas has some big ones! The random bug pics kept me on guard lol
4. I don't have any sentimental attachment to supra's, I just like them because they have cool 80's styling (broadly speaking, it brings to mind a late 80's corvette with a early 90's bmw 8 series front) and I am drooling at the concept of owning a car that is Front engine, rear wheel drive, longitudinal DOHC inline 6, manual, with double wishbone suspension front and rear, and targa roof with rear hatch access. That makes it vastly different from my current front engine, front wheel drive, transverse mounted SOHC V6, auto, mcpherson front/multilink rear with conventional sunroof and trunk. However, after seeing your thread i'm pretty scared off. Even with some of the mk3's around here going for 2k (NA manual), it seems like you have had to replace damn near everything on your car, and i'm not looking for such a frustrating project (even tho it is supposed to be a project car and just for weekends, I mainly want something that is manual, RWD, fairly reliable, fun, and looks good.)
That's everything at the top of my mind at the moment, i think it's not shabby for a first post lol.