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N/a supras are ok.

Friends one did the a 14.6@95mph with filter and exhaust.

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5 spd manual

235 front and 255 rear 17" wheels

Great thing about them is the wide torque curve with good bottom end making them easy to launch well.

saying that my R32 munched an auto one the other day (rolling start though) Riced to the max with the hell loud exhaust. Must have been gutted that a 4 door blew him off hehehe :D

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Originally posted by R33NT

I saw a NA supra (new shape) running the quarter up her in NT. He was so ashamed he actually pulled the number plates of his car before he ran 16.2s over the quarter, either he was useless or the NA supra is all show and no go. I heard that later on in the evening some mates pulled up next to him in a 100 series turbo diesel land cruiser wanting to race him at a set of lights but he didnt want to :D

hahaha all this supra bashing ... yeah how do u tell na from twin turbo supra????? just so i know which one not to take on ... :(

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I think in stock form the turbo's have different skirts and the stock rims are different on the turbo and non turbo (different width and colour I think). But how many do you see with stock rims and body kits!?!?!

I always sit beside them for a while listening to the gear changes or wait for them to give it a little squirt and then decide whether or not it is worth a go!

NA supras shouldn't be a problem even for stock R33 GTSTs, just gotta get that launch right otherwise they will give you a scare.

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