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  1. Yes, it comes with those chairs, that rug, the table thing in background, the serving tray, those fake limes or whatever those things are, and even the set stairs in background. All for $50. However, all of those other things are invisible and don't exist because I just posted a picture of a table that looks like my table from the Internet.

     

    :)

     

    TL;DR

     

    Are the stairs for sale?

  2. Yes, this is V10EATR.. Its been running for over year on the new setup... As Howard said, I am old school just not as old as him!

     

    The car is an original '95 TT 6spd Targa car. Owned it for almost 14 yrs.

     

     

    Linn,

     

    Its me... Hua and Howard knew I moved here a month ago. Actually they knew I was moving here a while ago.

     

    I think I remember Jobe telling me that now that I think about it.

  3. 2,4-D Amine, located at your local tractor supply, farm and fleet, or rural king. This will destroy all broadleaf vegetation you spray it on. Another thing you could try if you dont care about the grass around the base is 41% glyphosate. It's the active ingredient in roundup, and much much cheaper, also available at your local tractor supply, farm and fleet, or rural king.
  4. Uhh... how would you go about testing the resistance of a breaker that's currently under load? As for price, I was hoping someone local might have something along the lines of this $500 kit from Grainger.

     

     

    I guess I missed the part about you not being able to remove power from it.

  5. Test resistance of the breakers? Check current through the breakers? We have 2x FLIR cameras at work we use to audit panels for this type of stuff and IIRC they were $20k+ each, so it may be tough to convince someone to lend it. One thing you could try is talking to your local Grainger rep about "demoing" one for a few days.
  6. Been a long time since I autox'd, plus Supra is a very different animal than AWD wrx.

     

    Been thinking about this some more...since the oil is pooling up inside the exhaust, wouldn't this point more to turbo seals?

     

    Not necessarily. To be 100% sure, you'll have to pull the manifold and look inside the ports on the head. Could be valve stem seals, could be turbo seals, could be both.

  7. The first one is a snap on valve spring compressor tool for OHC engines. The second one is the other half of a compression tester. You hook your air compressor up to it to keep the valves seated after you pull the keepers/retainers/valves. Might as well do timing belt, water pump, front main seal, timing belt tensioner, and cam seals while you're in there. If you're planning on doing cams/springs at some point, now would be the time to do them as well.
  8. Assuming a MK3 supra? If so, it's probably both. Easy way to check (well maybe not so easy if you're still CT26) but take the center section out of your exhaust housing or take the manifold off the head and check the ports for oil. Oil before the turbo=valve stem seals.

     

    Edit. Remember you have a MK4. Still stock twins? Taking the twins off may prove to be even more difficult than at CT26, but the same principle still applies.

  9. Looking for someone who has access to body shop data for an 85-93 Dodge D/W Pickup. Trying to find the windshield opening dimensions. Putting my truck back together I've found that the A pillar on the drivers side may be tweaked a bit on this new (to me) cab I bought. Trying to find measurements on what the opening should be so I can pull it back into place. Thanks.
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