Farewell Sera...

Well, it's finally gone. I'm going to miss it, as OE front struts made it more comfortable (if a little twitchy), new rear tyres made it more secure, and a Celica foglight neatly installed into the bumper massively improved the back.

The Supra certainly appears to be a permanent fixture now, with a private plate. Plans are very simple - keep on top of anything that needs attention and drive it. It doesn't need any work at present, though I will be acquiring spares if the opportunity arises (I missed a free, rotten manual MA70 by two hours :/ ). May upgrade the brakes and bushes.

Pics of the Supra at

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(which appears tobe undergoing maintenance this weekend so you can't see the high respics).

I'm considering looking for a 2nd hand engine to have pre-emptively, slowly, rebuilt as a project.

Richard

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Richard Kilpatrick
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Que sera, sera Whatever will be, will be The future's not ours to see Que sera, sera

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Steve Firth

sigh

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Theo

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