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Could be as simple as your battery is going south or you could have some sort of an electrical drain. If you have a multimeter check for current draw across each fuse terminal. If you get a current draw across a certain fuse, start to check over everything on that circuit. I would check the battery 1st when they get old they won't hold a charge very good. You should have more than 12V across the terminal. I would take it someplace to have the battery checked 1st, many places will do it for free. 1985 Super Silver Supra P-type 89k 6MG Balanced & Blueprinted, Thorley Headers, Gude Cams, Toysport intake, K&N filter, custom intake heat shield, AL Flywheel, 210 cc injectors, 16 x 8 Epsilon Wheels, Koni shocks, Eibach Springs, Addco swaybars, F&R Strut Bars, SS brake lines, Greddy A/F gauge, 3.73 gears, Wilwood big brakes + a little more  2000 Toyota Solara TRD Stage 3 75k
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Not really. There's the big Las Vegas meet in early October, which is a great one to go to. Other than that I'd check out socalsupras.com , you should be able to find something close by there. 1985 Super Silver Supra P-type 89k 6MG Balanced & Blueprinted, Thorley Headers, Gude Cams, Toysport intake, K&N filter, custom intake heat shield, AL Flywheel, 210 cc injectors, 16 x 8 Epsilon Wheels, Koni shocks, Eibach Springs, Addco swaybars, F&R Strut Bars, SS brake lines, Greddy A/F gauge, 3.73 gears, Wilwood big brakes + a little more  2000 Toyota Solara TRD Stage 3 75k
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