LAST UPDATE: December 30, 2006 - 2:58pM
Got most of the pictures of the interiors uploaded. Hope you like them. I will try to upload the video of the scratch test tonight.
Type of Supra:
1988 Supra turbo, white, with sports roof. 7M-GTE engine.
What I mean with "Average Joe":
By no means I am talking about the "Average Joe" as in the typical, "Oh, I own a Honda and have absolutely no idea what the fuck I am doing, but I like to pretend I do cuz I have stickerzzz LOL r0x0rz". No, don't get me wrong. I mean the "Average Joe" as in the type that has some knowledge with cars, mostly mechanical. I have worked with cars for quite some time now, and like most people of my age (at the moment, 21), I still have a LONG way to go. I can do many of the things by myself, but it's always nice to have someone with more experience to give a hand whenever possible, "2 heads are better than 1".
I do not expect everyone to like each and every single one of my ideas, but I do expect people to at least respect my decisions... at least the "smart" ones lol. I am extremely serious with what I do to my Supra, as it's one of my prized, material possessions. I am pretty easy going, but I like to work hard on it and for it.
Sometimes it may appear that I am being "cheap", but that's why I call this the "Average Joe" build, because the "Average Joe" doesn't have $3,000 to throw into the car each time something breaks or each time I feel like changing something. I am simply showing methods that I have discussed with many members that might be the simpler way to other more innovative, yet more expensive methods other members have found. I will constantly go through the threads here in Supramania to research more into the different modifications I am considering, and for new ideas. So for those who read through my thread, you can feel at ease in knowing that I have taken my time (sometimes not as much, but better than nothing) in searching and trying to learn. I will remind you again, I am by no means a mechanical guru nor a Supra guru, but I will definately DO my best at going through this method of a build up/restoration.
So I will dedicate this build up to all of those out there that maybe don't have the best welding skills in the world, nor the most knowledge in automotive mechanics, or the most expensive tools in the market, etc.. Or as I like to call them, the "Average Joe's".
Hope you enjoy .
Thanks to the following SM members that have helped:
a) tubbie - selling me some parts I needed
b) sethron71 - inspiring me with his FFIM design: HERE
c) theWeezL - doing such a damn good job with the group buy of his well known WeezlWings!
Got most of the pictures of the interiors uploaded. Hope you like them. I will try to upload the video of the scratch test tonight.
Type of Supra:
1988 Supra turbo, white, with sports roof. 7M-GTE engine.
What I mean with "Average Joe":
By no means I am talking about the "Average Joe" as in the typical, "Oh, I own a Honda and have absolutely no idea what the fuck I am doing, but I like to pretend I do cuz I have stickerzzz LOL r0x0rz". No, don't get me wrong. I mean the "Average Joe" as in the type that has some knowledge with cars, mostly mechanical. I have worked with cars for quite some time now, and like most people of my age (at the moment, 21), I still have a LONG way to go. I can do many of the things by myself, but it's always nice to have someone with more experience to give a hand whenever possible, "2 heads are better than 1".
I do not expect everyone to like each and every single one of my ideas, but I do expect people to at least respect my decisions... at least the "smart" ones lol. I am extremely serious with what I do to my Supra, as it's one of my prized, material possessions. I am pretty easy going, but I like to work hard on it and for it.
Sometimes it may appear that I am being "cheap", but that's why I call this the "Average Joe" build, because the "Average Joe" doesn't have $3,000 to throw into the car each time something breaks or each time I feel like changing something. I am simply showing methods that I have discussed with many members that might be the simpler way to other more innovative, yet more expensive methods other members have found. I will constantly go through the threads here in Supramania to research more into the different modifications I am considering, and for new ideas. So for those who read through my thread, you can feel at ease in knowing that I have taken my time (sometimes not as much, but better than nothing) in searching and trying to learn. I will remind you again, I am by no means a mechanical guru nor a Supra guru, but I will definately DO my best at going through this method of a build up/restoration.
So I will dedicate this build up to all of those out there that maybe don't have the best welding skills in the world, nor the most knowledge in automotive mechanics, or the most expensive tools in the market, etc.. Or as I like to call them, the "Average Joe's".
Hope you enjoy .
Thanks to the following SM members that have helped:
a) tubbie - selling me some parts I needed
b) sethron71 - inspiring me with his FFIM design: HERE
c) theWeezL - doing such a damn good job with the group buy of his well known WeezlWings!
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