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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: East Brunswick NJ
Posts: 16
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Thanks for the help. You guys are great.
My Nephew, who now owns the car, decided to have the damage fixed, since he got enough money from insurance to repair the damage, and he loves the car. There was some rust around the tail lights, which should get taken out in the process, so that's a good thing too. My Nephew is just getting his hands dirty, so an engine/trans swap may have been a little much. He'll still have plenty to do once it gets back from the body shop. I'll post some pictures, when he gets the car back in two weeks. Thanks again. PS: You guys got me thinking it'd be neat to buy two supras, swap parts, and have have a nice supra of my own to drive. I really enjoyed doing the work on my Nephew's car, once I got past the fear factor. I still haven't figured out how to sell these projects to my wife, though. |
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