1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Hey Matt, I just read through this as I didn't realise you were also doing a TRD Widebody build until I saw your sig on my thread.

Awesome work buddy, just loving the headlamp surrounds :clap: and I'm also keeping the rev 5 spoiler as basically, I can't get hold of a TRD one but just the same I think it works.

Keep the pics coming and my jaw dropped when I saw the orange TRD, that's sheer indulgence ....... and has has to be done!!!

John. :thumleft:

EDIT: Just seen that you bought Georges TRD Spoiler :oops:
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Torero wrote:Hey Matt, I just read through this as I didn't realise you were also doing a TRD Widebody build until I saw your sig on my thread.

Awesome work buddy, just loving the headlamp surrounds :clap: and I'm also keeping the rev 5 spoiler as basically, I can't get hold of a TRD one but just the same I think it works.

Keep the pics coming and my jaw dropped when I saw the orange TRD, that's sheer indulgence ....... and has has to be done!!!

John. :thumleft:

EDIT: Just seen that you bought Georges TRD Spoiler :oops:


Thanks john I'm happy with the progress so far .

Yes I'm buying George's TRD spoiler 8)

I've still to finish the headlight surrounds but most of the work done they just need a skim of filler then paint .

I'm still unsure on colour but it does look nice in that orange =P~

I'll be watching your thread with interest :thumleft:
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just a call on the colour,like the orange but with a black roof which gives the option for black wheels to match. but that's just me.
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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jonnie m wrote:just a call on the colour,like the orange but with a black roof which gives the option for black wheels to match. but that's just me.
Good Shout Jonnie, similar to the Ford RS :thumleft: howwever, I'm not sure how good it would look after a few years of use.

I just spotted the radiator Matt. I installed exactly the same when I did my V6 conversion and I can't fault it. I think the entire rad and fan shroud was lighter than the original fan that I removed :D and it's peace of mind for the future.

Allegedly the ally race rad reduces oil temps by up to 3%.
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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This is shaping up nicely, look forward to seeing the finished article!
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Update .

GeorgeL delivered my TRD rep spoiler while I was away (thanks George :clap:)
So I thought I'd start by testing the fitment on it before I fixed the couple of hairline cracks and it fits brilliantly 8) .

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I'm very pleased with fitment so ill repair the cracks and that's one less item on the list :thumleft:

When I removed the old rad the bottom rubbers were shot so I bought a pair from Shmed from the tubby he was breaking I also bought the rear engine mount.

The rad hoses had also seen better days so I ordered some red silicone ones with some mikalor clamps. Everything arrived while I was away so I could fit the rad I also painted the top rad brackets while they were off.

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Rad fitted
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The other thing that came in the post was a toyota BGB which also covers the 3sgte :thumleft:
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I got another coat of paint on my gearbox too
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That's it for now more to come soon :twisted:
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Great updates mate, really taking shape! Spoiler looks great. I was going to get one, but not sure it would work on a non TRD car, bit out of proportion for my liking.

I can't wait to see this finished! :D
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Thanks Craig it's getting there now I only need a clutch then the engine can go in :twisted: and the other rear quarter can go on when I finish the arch cut and weld a lip on :thumleft:
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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I really have to say I'm sold on the spoiler.

I saw Andy's TRD1 yesterday and it looks just right, seeing it on yours just convinces me further.

Looking great Matt :thumleft: excellent progress and pretty much over the hard part. Shouldn't be too long now buddy.
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Torero wrote:I really have to say I'm sold on the spoiler.

I saw Andy's TRD1 yesterday and it looks just right, seeing it on yours just convinces me further.

Looking great Matt :thumleft: excellent progress and pretty much over the hard part. Shouldn't be too long now buddy.


Thanks john the bonnet on yours looks great :thumleft:
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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This is coming together brilliantly Matt... I'm anxious to see the final product now!
I'm really glad you are happy with the spoiler :)

Those are some roads out your way.. If they were a bit smoother they would be absolutely unreal!
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GeorgeL wrote:This is coming together brilliantly Matt... I'm anxious to see the final product now!
I'm really glad you are happy with the spoiler :)

Those are some roads out your way.. If they were a bit smoother they would be absolutely unreal!


Thanks George I know what you mean about the roads if only there was less potholes they'd be great
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Update

I've had a good weekend and have got a nice bit of progress

I collected the AC rad brackets I needed to mount my radtech rad from Sbits thanks again Craig
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I gave them a lick of paint while they were off
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I fitted the rad brackets and cc rad ( I'm still missing the bottom L brackets but I can fit them later)
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I also relocated the horns to one each side as the cc rad now fills the gap

My turbo rear hubs arrived in the week so I stripped them down ready for a couple of coats of paint
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^ after I removed the rusty dust sheild as my bigger rear discs will catch
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A pic after a hour removing the rust and dirt from them with a wire brush
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After the first coat of paint
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When I removed the pass side vent I noticed the side vent rubber metal retaining trim had rusted it so I replaced it

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After that I cut the pass rear arch and welded on a metal strip to fill the gap like I did with the drivers side then I fitted the pass side skirt and the rear quarter \:D/
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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matt-mr2 wrote:

I collected the AC rad brackets I needed to mount my radtech rad from Sbits thanks again Craig


No problem mate, glad to help out. :thumleft:

Nice developments fella, really coming on nicely, love it. :clap:
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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matt-mr2 wrote:I fitted the rad brackets and cc rad.

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Very smart job Matt. That's the result you get using quality or OEM parts with some time and effort. :thumleft:
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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This is fantastic. I've always wanted a TRD and even got my hands on a kit once, but it's so much work, especially if you're not experienced with bodywork.
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Nice job so far, keep us updated! :)
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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bluesmoke wrote:This is fantastic. I've always wanted a TRD and even got my hands on a kit once, but it's so much work, especially if you're not experienced with bodywork.


Thanks mate
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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Infamous wrote:Nice job so far, keep us updated! :)


Thanks .

Little update for the last couple of nights I've been disconnecting all the hoses and wiring from the engine so I can drop the engine out .

It's ready to be dropped now so that's tomorrow's job .

Then It's time to start the tubby conversion
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Re: 1994 rev3 TRD Widebody turbo build

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I had a free morning so today's the day I drop the old engine

I finally had chance to use my car tilter and I'm glad I bought it , it's a brill piece of kit

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So out with the old to make way for the new 8) :twisted:

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Engine placed on two wheel dolls before I lifted the body then strapped before I moved it
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After it had removed the engine and while the rear was in the air I removed the rear grill
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I then painted the part hidden by the bumper with stone chip/body coat to help protect from rust
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It needs another coat I ran out ](*,) typical :lol:

My front crash bar came back from painters so that can go back on now
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Also I collected my lifeline fire extinguisher from sbits I will run the lines when I've dropped the fuel tank to fit the Walbro and while the engines out for ease of access
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