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  • Miranda is her name..
  • Miranda is her name. She's a Supra with rego till May, and I love her but it's time to take different paths.
    We are an independent couple; I have my journey and she has hers. We got together in 2011 and have been through a lot together. New jobs, relationships and a handful of cheeky late night road-trips. So many good times, but I am going nomad very soon and I just don't have room in my backpack for a sports car.
    I won't lie, Miranda has bit of damage (cosmetic, getting too close to the curb) - but who doesn't? Can you really say you aren't harboring a little disfigurement? No matter what she's going through, she always gets up every morning; through rain, shine, or snow and gets me where I need to go. I know I can rely on her, and what more can you ask of a sports car about town?
    She's got me to work, the beach and away from arguments with lovers. Then there was that time cruising the Great Ocean Rd, admiring the ocean and grooving away to her awesome sound system. She still ribs me about not going to SA.
    She won't secure you legions of adoring fans, but she will help you slip away when you need time to yourself, and she’ll stay by your side as you tumble through whatever lessons life has in store for you. You can't really put a price on that, and if I could buy plane tickets with love I would. But I can't, so she's going for $13,800 ono
    List of goodies.
    Reupholstered Custom Suede & Leather Seats
    New S1 Headlights
    4" Exhaust tip with 2.5" pipe
    Custom 18" Wheels/Rims
    Ahh-mazing sound system
    7" LCD screen
    Ahh-mazingx2 Air Con.
    Full Body Kit
    M80 Alarm
    and its a manual!
    Also, sorry guys, Soccer Ball & Thongs are not included in sale.

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  • Miranda is her name..
  • Miranda is her name. She's a Supra with rego till May, and I love her but it's time to take different paths.

lol, what an intro. Interesting sales pitch!

Why DONT people like supras anyway? Logically they should hold their own or be superior to a GTST or GTT, why do they 'suck man omg' on the track?

they more a GT than a sports car, too heavy on the track.

not that you cannot spend heaps and make one work on a track, but yeah more suited to freeway use than track

I thought 2jayz was very reliable and strong?

Yeh the engine is, everything else seems to fight over what wants to v the weakest link.

But in my case the engine decided to fight as well, spun an awesome bearing

Put it this way, I sold with without an engine.

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