Nille the Swedish guy, hehe

nille__

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Hi, just wrote my first post here a couple of days ago and i think its time i introduce myself.

Im from Sweden and 21 years old. Have my first Supra. I wanted a mkiv but couldnt afford so i bought a mk3. But now ive spent way more money on this car than the retail om a euro mkiv.

Im in the middle of a 2jz swap. And last winter ive painted my car and fixed all rust. Ive got an 89 with bomex rear and sides and greddy/trust front. hmm. will post some pics later today.
 

nille__

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here are some pics from last summer:

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ialready posted this ones at sf but here they are:

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nille__

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thanks, ive allready found some usefull information. No one in sweden have completed a 2jz swap in sweden yet. So there is not much information on the swedish/nordic forums.
 

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nille__ said:
thanks, ive allready found some usefull information. No one in sweden have completed a 2jz swap in sweden yet. So there is not much information on the swedish/nordic forums.
there's a couple guys here doing 2j swaps. Ron R. is doing one as well as collin (get boosted I think is his name on here) Check out the build section, I know theres one or two more guys doing it as well.
 

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I almost called Photoshop on that color...

but that Green paint is just way too deep of a color to be fake.

It's beautiful. :)


-Jeff
 

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Very nice. There are some crazy Supras across the pond. I still want to find the fellow from your area that built the un-freaking-believable intake manifold, looked like a briefcase from the outside.

I think the same guy decided that he wanted a bigger exhaust, so he cut his in half, top to bottom, and welded another 3 inches in between the two pieces.