Camp Lejeune/Jacksonville Evos
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From: Fayetteville, NC via Puerto Rico
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From: Fayetteville, NC via Puerto Rico
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From: Tallahassee, but currently reside @ Camp LeJeune
Unfortunately the frame has to get pulled and a couple body panels need to be painted. Other than that I think I have every single part to put the car back together.
I'll probably take Bob's advice and finish the car here, but I still need to get the frame straightened.
The good news is my brother got his Supra back.
The bad new: now the car has a problem with the power steering (wasn't like that before), there is a new dent on the hood, the window that was shattered when the car was broken into (which we payed to replace AND paid them to put back in) won't go all the way up. Considering that the car was broken into at their place of business they paid for NONE of the parts that were stolen or broken.
On top of that it took them over a month and a half to finally put the car back together and we were still charged full price ($1400). That doesn't count pulling the head ($650) and getting the head work (just about $1k). Then add in the cost for the GSC S1 cams, Ferrea everything for the head, new water pump, oil pump, serpentine belt, T Belt, gaskets......This build was EXPENSIVE!! I can't wait to get back into building an Evo!!




