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Originally posted by skyzerr33

that supra sure does look line a gtst hehe

the n/a is quite respectable but the gtst should take it.

Oh yeah if I squint hard enouogh I can see the similarity :)

My girlfriend described it as a Frog from Star Wars (GT-Wing) :D

Hmm looks as though the N/A Supra will be an easy target for those Commodores now :P

Originally posted by GTAAH

Questionable move there dude, NA Supras are a high 14 car if you're lucky. Worst thing is you can maybe screw another 10-15hp out of them easily and thats it.

Jash

Yeah, I know .. I didn't buy an N/A car and expect it to be fast. I just thought that there are too may Skylines in the street and that the Supra looks a lot nicer, my opinion only of sourse :P

As long as it's as fast as my girlfriend's 2000 Prelude, I'm happy, because the only person I'll probably race against would be her :)

Still though. high 14 for a na car is awesome

what does ur average N/A v8 pull? with litle to no tuning as this car has had.

Jash- could u posibly approximate what a TT MkIV with an auto should run down the qtr. (stock) i just want to see if my dad is driving bad or the limits of the car are about 14.11

thanx - Psiker

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Very nice looking Supra. I think the NA Supras have 178kw, which is not bad, and a mid 14 1/4 time on street tyres. They have the looks but will not be as quick as the GTS-t.  

See'ya:burnout:

I think this is a "chick magnet" rather than a Commodore killer :P

Anyway, here is the specs

1996 Toyota Supra SZ-R

3.0L non-turbo

6 speed manual automatic

Volk TE37 alloy wheels

aftermarket body kit

GT rear wing (original included also)

aftermarket exhaust & air filter

aftermarket suspension

Bride drivers seat

Recaro passengr seat

steering wheel

CD player & subwoofer

Does anyone know if you can tell the difference between a TT Supra and an N/A, just by looking at the exterior ??

Bye

Richard.

Originally posted by Nizmo

poser hahah

nah nice wheels mate - but arent u going to get bored of an N/A - know i would :P

Definately a poser car :) !!!

But as for being bored I ws actually getting bored with the R33 GTST :D .. I bought the Supra because of the way it looks and the style, which in my opinion is much nicer than the GTST.

Anyway, probably keep this for 2 years and then get an NSX. Now that's a car that no one woul call boring !!! ;)

Bye

Richard.

Originally posted by simplelogik

I think this is a "chick magnet" rather than a Commodore killer :P  

Anyway, here is the specs  

1996 Toyota Supra SZ-R

3.0L non-turbo

6 speed manual automatic

Volk TE37 alloy wheels

aftermarket body kit

GT rear wing (original included also)

aftermarket exhaust & air filter

aftermarket suspension

Bride drivers seat

Recaro passengr seat

steering wheel

CD player & subwoofer

Does anyone know if you can tell the difference between a TT Supra and an N/A, just by looking at the exterior ??

Bye

Richard.

i saw that car on the PMS (prestige motorsport) mailing list..

ooooh triptronic - always wanted triptronic haha they're fun - i know its not the dinky-di manual but still wish my baby was triptronic.

Poser car - well i guess i'll see you doing laps around northo on a sat night with the other posers then haha :P

Love your work mate definately a horny looking car.

Originally posted by Adrian_perth

man n/a?

wheres the fun in that?

nice car

but i reckon the main reason for owning a jap import

is the fun you get out of it by moding it?

correct me if i'm wrong!

adrian :P

Hehe I don't waste money on making my car faster, because even my 1st car, a 79 Mazda 323 is capable of going faster than the legal speed limit :) ..

Anyway, the only "mods" that I spend money on these days is my house, and after spending 10s of thousand of dollars, the bloody thing is still no quicker than when I first bought it :D ..

Originally posted by simplelogik

Anyway, the only "mods" that I spend money on these days  is my house, and after spending 10s of thousand of dollars, the bloody thing is still no quicker than when I first bought it :P ..

hahaha

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