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Old 10-29-2005, 05:52 PM   #1
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thanks guys, just got the valve covers resealed, and replaced the o-rings behind the cams. my next question is if there is a supra pro in washington state? That and has anyone found a short throw shifter for less than $300? I am in the army, and taking college classes, so i only get weekends with my baby. Thanks again guys
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Old 11-20-2005, 02:45 AM   #2
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i not so sure about the short shifter but i were using a short shifter from the mk3 on my mk2 tho..... thats what i were using....
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Old 12-05-2005, 09:23 PM   #3
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thanks guys, just got the valve covers resealed, and replaced the o-rings behind the cams. my next question is if there is a supra pro in washington state? That and has anyone found a short throw shifter for less than $300? I am in the army, and taking college classes, so i only get weekends with my baby. Thanks again guys
A buddy of mine had a mk3 supra (87) and he took it to the greg's jap auto in kent/auburn. they took care of his care really well. He sold his mk3 recently for a mr2 turbo, he took that to the greg's in puyallup and they didn't clamp down the boost hose correctly and it fell off while he was driving down the highway, taking some of the years off of the turbo, as it spooled all the way up. So I guess it just really depends on your area and the mechanics that are working at the shop. but, I wouldn't take anything to the gregs in puyallup, had an 82 accord and they didn't fix the timing nor could they figure out that the transmission was shot.
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