CyFi6;1846006 said:
Sorry, I didn't know anybody was still interested in this thread. But yes, its running, and running pretty well. Theres a coolant leak I need to figure out. I believe its coming from the coolant port on the pipe that wraps around the engine, which is a giant PITA to get to. So far i have been running open downpipe because I can't get over the sound it makes. So amazing! :love:
But here's the bad news.... I was at a green light turning left, the light went yellow and I thought the car coming would stop.. So I went, they sped up for the light and clipped my rear bumper at roughly 40 mph. Not too much damage to the supra. It looked really bad with the bumper on, but once I pulled that off it doesn't seem all that bad. Looked at the frame and it appeared to be straight. It seems like the body took the grunt of the impact.
So the plan is to take the supra off the road and uninsure it, and go through the body and fix all dents, and paint the thing. Might even replace the rocker panel while I'm at it. Those two things are the Supras only two downfalls. The rusty rocker and the bad paint. So who knows. Two birds with one stone?
I'm also looking at a 1990 Toyota Celica GT-S for 2200. 5S-FE, 170,000 miles, 5 speed, every option. Although it does have a rusty door, but thats a relatively easy fix.. Anybody know somebody with a red door for a 5th gen celica? :biglaugh:
The other option is a 1994 Toyota Celica ST. 7A-FE, but 260,000 miles. A ridiculous amount of miles, but it seems like the car was taken care of and garaged every single day. The paint is in immaculate condition, as is the interior. It seriously looks brand new. He's asking $1950, but with that amount of miles, I could probably get him down a few hundred.
So I'm going to make a road trip to KC soon. Just don't know when exactly. Hopefully I'll be there before Wednesday.
So which one would you guys go for?
EDIT: Forgot to mention that the 1990 comes with subwoofers..