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Best restoration job on a MK2

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Hey guys;

I just wanted to share something with you. I just got back from a little excursion to St Jacobs, Ontario. I went to see a friend of mine A.K.A Tim the Tool Man. He has been someone pivital in the restoration job I am currently doing along with my swap. :evil:

I went to see his car.

His Supra looks better than the way it came off the assembly line. He has not left any screw unturned. It's unbelievable. If it needed paint/ polishing/clear coating he did it. The paint is the blackest paint color I have seen. The Interior looks like it was just sewn and fabricated. The 6M and the Turbo assembly is phenominal, you could eat off of it. It looks perfect, and he still didn't finish it. This is how these cars should be built or restored.

I do believe he is working on some pictures, but as for restoration jobs his is A-1.

Thumbs up to ya Tim for a job well done.
:D
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:) stop teasing us and show some damn pix already!!! :)
Greg G said:
:) stop teasing us and show some damn pix already!!! :)
yea, you cant just come and tease us like that with no pics :wink: :D :painting:
I will call Toolman and ask for pics because it is definitely worth seeing. You could shave your face off most of the parts. He actually polished his diff.
Anybody who went to the NJ meet, did you notice the car with NJ plates? The black MkII Supra?
That was GODLY.... THAT was SHOWROOM FANTASTIC. Someone back me up here!
That was Supraluva's car and yes, that car was heaven. Anyone who saw that car and didn't need an underwear change immediately is on some serious crack :wink: . I was f'n beautifull...I'm still talking about it to the Toronto guys...it's almost embarssing how mint this car is.

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BlueSupraDevil said:
I will call Toolman and ask for pics because it is definitely worth seeing. You could shave your face off most of the parts. He actually polished his diff.
He's not the only one...Luckily for me elbow grease is free.

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karaki said:
That was Supraluva's car and yes, that car was heaven. Anyone who saw that car and didn't need an underwear change immediately is on some serious crack :wink: . I was f'n beautifull...I'm still talking about it to the Toronto guys...it's almost embarssing how mint this car is.

no, it was not Supraluva's car. Supraluva's car had some fancy aftermarket rims. This car had immaculate stock rims. I did see Supraluva's car in person, though, with the candy red 7M-GTE, and it was a nice looking machine as well. Nicely done.

You're the fellow with the fisherman hat and the black MkII whose front wheels looked awful due to brake dust, at the meet, right? I noticed that you managed to clean it up back to perfect the next day. :wink: Cheers. You have a nice car, you smoked me on the way to the wheel store.
The immaculate black car with OE wheels and NJ plates was probably Curt Cozart's. It's restoration was just completed last year. I've got some pix if Mikey will host em???
Greg G said:
The immaculate black car with OE wheels and NJ plates was probably Curt Cozart's. It's restoration was just completed last year. I've got some pix if Mikey will host em???
There we go, that's probably it. More details to help solidify the identity of the owner:

1) He was mentioning the NJ DMV being a bitch to him on his (leased?) Audi
2) He was wearing cool shades and was a matured gentleman.
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LOL Therm... yea thats Curt!
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