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Topic #71678 7 posts Started by zfjohnson07
Just like it says i was wondering 1. Will the supra door panels fit in my 97 st, 2. will the front seats fit 3. will the supra spoiler fit or is it too wide for my car? and would the Toyota MK3 Supra Window Defrost Switch fit where my cigaratte lighter is

This post has been edited by zfjohnson07: Jan 15, 2010 - 5:23 PM
1. no
2. yes(with some fabbing)
3.im 90% sure its too wide, BUT they do make a supra style spoiler for our cars. check ebay
4. yes, if you also custom fabbed it(shouldnt be hard)

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QUOTE (zfjohnson07 @ Jan 15, 2010 - 10:19 PM) *
>2. will the front seats fit


Yes, but quite a lot of fabbing actually. The seat rails are narrower than the Celica and the brackets are in a different place. I got some about 9 months ago and am still trying to find someone who can rivet the brackets.

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^Not trying to hate on you but riveting is quite simple. Is it because you don't have the equipment?
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QUOTE (zfjohnson07 @ Jan 15, 2010 - 8:20 PM) *
>well im not good with car work


not a thang man!! We all had to learn sometime biggrin.gif

ANYTHING is possible. it's how much work you wanna put into making it possible. wink.gif

so invest in some FG, Self tapping steel screws, grinder w/ cut wheel, and IDFK what you'll need for that last one. kindasad.gif have to see it. But it's always possible. biggrin.gif

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QUOTE (epocsirhc @ Jan 16, 2010 - 12:42 AM) *
>^Not trying to hate on you but riveting is quite simple. Is it because you don't have the equipment?


It is a particular type of rivet - high tensile and shear strength. If you look at them on the seat rails, you'll see they are quite different to pop rivets.

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