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    Quote Originally Posted by effse7en View Post
    It's not the starter you have to worry about on those, it's the secondary air injection pumps and solenoids, which are ALSO under the intake, and way more inconvenient and expensive to replace lol
    Yes indeed. Although for those with a Toyota V8, there is a bypass kit available that's a tiny fraction of what it costs to repair/replace the units ($3000+). Luckily my 4Runner got fixed by the dealer under warranty, but I may pick up a bypass kit just to have WHEN it happens again.

    http://hewitt-tech.com/store/ -- not sure if they make one for the SC400
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpie View Post
    Congrats! Can't wait to see what you do to De-Camry it.
    Give me some time. I've got a few little issues to fix and then I'll be upgrading the wheels and suspension.
    I'm not speeding officer, I'm qualifying!!!

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    I don't think the Lexus has aged gracefully. I'd rather have one of these.

    ...and across the line.

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    Those haven't aged too well either, based on what I see around town and at autox/track events. Cool car, but the Lexus has far more potential as a sporty DD, and much easier to locate a rice-free example.
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    Time to do the motor swap.

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    Polished Turd Racing

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    It doesn't look like it's ever been screwed up by a front plate mount too.
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    Mike,

    By "aged well" I mean the styling, not the availability of unmolested examples. I think the 90-96 Z-Car looks as good today as when new. Same thing with the FD and Miata.
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    The sc looks cleaner when the factory aero package is on it and I'm a true z car guy. But at least I'm not rolling the grandma mobile.
    I'm not speeding officer, I'm qualifying!!!

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    I like my grandma mobile.
    ...and across the line.

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    The first mod. A phone holder, lol!

    I'm not speeding officer, I'm qualifying!!!

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    99 S10 ZQ8 (sold)
    95 Merlot M
    05 GSXR 600 (To buy my house)

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    Whoa there son! Don't go too crazy right off the bat!

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    You can keep your Foghat cassette in it!

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    Congrats on 1 year with State Farm
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    I had a golden pearl 1999 SC400 for a few years.

    That car was awesome! Had extremely smooth ride, and lots of cool features.

    Not sure if it was there in 93, but mine had a feature when you take the key out, the steering wheel would telescope back and upwards. The opposite happened when you put the key in. Between this and having a door that was like 8 feet long lol, it was the easiest car to get into, ever.

    Maintenance costs were pretty insane though. A set of plug wires was like $200+ if I remember. Had to go with factory wires. All the aftermarket wires would always pop out and caused the car to miss when they stayed in. They had special connectors, and the distributor of the left side of the motor had wires going to the right side, and the distributor of the right side of the motor had wires going to the left. They were the longest wires ever.

    Basic repairs(such as the timing belt) were a huge PITA.

    Regardless, it was a fun car, and those cars had the nicest, most durable paint, and awesome features. Everything just felt really solid, mostly because everything weighed a ton. The original sales receipt was in my owners manual on mine, with the packages mine had, it was like $55,000 new lol I bought it for like $4500 for a steal at the time. Basically gave it to my dad when he needed a car. He proceeded to trash it.

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    Figure out your cooling issues yet?
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    Nope. It decided to not want to start this past weekend after changing the coolant sensor. Just got the cap, rotor and plugs to change out this week.
    I'm not speeding officer, I'm qualifying!!!

    92 Red (sold)
    2006 ZX6R 636 (sold)
    99 S10 ZQ8 (sold)
    95 Merlot M
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