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Non turbo supras will run mid to high 14s stock... thats not too shabby from a n/a 3L.... they feel alright to drive... but there is no way i could handle owning one, you'd forever be missing the feeling of the RZ..

Buy my R32 :D

you are eventually gonna get pissed off with the NA supra!

My friend got a 1993 1 with full veilside kit, a few engine mods, exhaust etc! He can manage 119rwkw but in the end i always end up kicking his ass in a race!!

Now he is looking at twin turboing it!:lol:

Well to answer your question about N/A supra they are nice to drive, problems spliting dashes around the top vents and make sure their is a radio in there if not be prepaired to buy the a/c heater amp for $1100 i have sold so many for this reason .

its bolted to the radio.And you are buying a 2 seater as the only thing that will fit in the back is 2 babys.

Steve

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http://www.justjap.com

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Speaking of Supras and Skylines. On saturday night I let my friend (who owns a targa n/a Supra) drive my skyline for the first time. He has been thinking of buying a Twin turbo supra for a while.

Last night now he tells me he once he has sold his old Supra he now wants to buy an R34 GT-T.

Skyline Conversion operation complete success!!

wat kind of kms are on it, if it's pretty low then i have to see books and paper work to back it up, i beleive the model ur lookin at has a digital type read out for the milege....u know how easy it is to change them ?!?!?

my mate has one, not bad, driven it, goes alright for N/A.

Hi Smoothline

I've sold my modified 95 Skyline for an N/A 96 Supra as well. Haven't looked back ever since. The Supra is definately a nicer car to drive in not to mentioned it's nicer looking :)

As for insurance the NA Supra cost me just as much to insured as a turbo Skyline which is $831 per year.

Enjoy your Supra :)

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