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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Athens, TX
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To answer your question yes it is stuff up to a OEM standard. I used a master kit a long time ago to rebuild my 7MGE on my 86.5 and it had everything needed to get back to OEM. One problem though I would say go the Metal head gasket and ARP stud route you will save yourself a headache when your head gasket blows. Plus for your 350 hp goal it will leave you the availablity to go higher if you want. But just remember if you havent done a engine rebuild do a ton of research before you start the guys one here arent trying to smash you down just warning you and trying to keep another supra on the road is all.
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1987 supra NA 5 speed 1JZGTE swap Tokico Illumina 2 and Eibach springs Tokico pillow blocks Suspension Techniques front and rear sway bar HKS super dragger cat-back exhaust plus test pipe Greddy Profec B spec 2 boost controller HKS type 1 turbo timer Supra sport solid steel drive shaft Walboro 255 fuel pump JZA70 Front end mod 18" Volk Racing AV3 18x8.5 front 18x9.5 rear |
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