After 3 years I decided to do some maintenance.
Over the last few weeks I've have been working on my car slowly just taking my time with it, because it's been a little neglected.
I put in a new clutch, lw flywheel, new outer axles, Blitz ECU, GT-Four front brakes, fresh rears (rotors/pads/new caliper), kirk mount inserts, re-painted front bumper, and a nice buff and wax.

I had a spec clutch and OEM fw and over time the shifting was getting worse. I feared the springs in the disk were getting worn and about to pop so I decided to pull it before anything catastrophic happened. The disk was glazed and the springs looked moved a bit but still in the disk. I went with an Exedy stage 1 this time and so far I'm extremely happy with it. Good pedal feel, smooth engaging, great for daily driving. I also went with a chromoly lw flywheel for shiz and giggles. I picked up new st185 outers, greased the crap out of them and put those in.
I picked up a Blitz tuned st205 ECU a while back and never installed it until recently. The car seems to pull harder with it but it doesn't run the w2a IC set up like stock so I wired the w2a to run full time when the car is on.
The GT-Four front brakes have been on the back burner for about a year now and this was the best time to install. I replace my rear pads/cut rotors about a month ago and the fronts were toast. Details on the install
here. I was going to install the GT-Four rears also, but I don't really care about those right now.
Edit : I hate hate hate hate hate hate hate bleeding brakes. Thank Jesus my wife can put up with me and do the most simple tasks I just cannot do.
I did have a problem a few months back, my car would shut off after about 16 seconds. I traced it to the fuel pump resistor and also found out it's a common fault for st205s. A new 205 resistor is unavailable in the US and the st185 one (same resistance) is double the price meant I had to get creative. After a ton of research I found out the fuel pump resistor from a mid 90s Landcruiser part # 23080-66030 has the same resistance and was about $40 from Toyota. Bought it, swapped the plug, drive the car again. Without the resistor I just ran the fuel pump at full power all the time (bridged fp and b+ in the diagnostic box), not really a bad thing but I wanted to keep it like stock.
Other than that, no real problems, I just drive the car.
This post has been edited by Batman722: Jul 31, 2011 - 7:48 PM