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Originally Posted by Island_Yota
So, If I were to lighten up my Mk3 and keep it a comfortable daily driver what would I get rid of? So far I can think of: AC crap, Rear wiper assembly, gut the drivers seat.. then again thats only maybe a 75lb loss at the most probably wont even notice it. The only ones I want to do are Aluminum 1pc shaft and something lighter than Sawblades and get rid of the A/C(condenser leaked anyway).
extreme id say:
Sound deadening
Power steering
Rear seats
Radio/speakers
Spare/tools
luggage cover/spare cover board
rear carpet and seats
Aluminum rad
etc etc..
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my old 86.5 race car/street car was amonge these line of crazy weight drop got it donw to 2980 with drive car was lowered but look about stock ride hight lol
stuff i removed
all ac stuff
all power streeing (86 to 88 had twitchy streeing never liked it )
heater
all sound deading in the hole car
pulled all the fome and padding off the under side of carpet
alot of missing wireing that was not use any mor e
washer bottle and all the other stuff that goes with it
rear wiper blade
rear antenna
rear seat belts
momo 11 pound seast
removed rear seat's
spare tire and all teh junk back there
cut out the stock spare tire floor out installed aumlin sheet
ditch teh back speakers
aumlim drive shaft ligyht weight fly wheel
lighter wheels
egr stuff
cut some meatl that was in car that i did not need any more triming fat
cusotm light weight front bumper
cut braceing out of stock hood
no hood latch hood pin's font nose panle brakes most removed but eghouhg to keep teh fornt end on
cut some fat off the stock dash bord
and hole crap load of nuts and bolts i did not use any more
and soem other things
all in all i remove about over 600 plus pounds
avge supra is 3400 to 3600 some where around there
but i must say when ripping out so much weight you car handles diffetn some times wores cause the car is so out of blance i had ot fix mine so and add weight in certon area of the car to make it handle better again
this chould be fixed thou wiht nice set of coil overs