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Many varied opinions, overall I think the chicks win. Both good cars the 34 is way more practical but I love Supras too. Cops may pick on you more in the Supra as looks to be going too fast even when parked.

Cheers, Grant.

hahah i notice there is never any pics of the interior of the supra! the worst looking interior ive ever seen!!!!!!!!

on a side not what wing is this 34 running?

Stock with different wing stands?

If you have high expectations expecting an interior from a jap import who made the interior cheap and tacky on purpose to keep costs low; you're gonna have a bad time. want a fancy interior and lots of space? get a toyota aristo :) same motor as the supra and just about as quick. Honestly you get a stupid amount of car for the price of them.

Fine... NSFW

http://vimeo.com/

add: 31515908 afterwards if you want boobies.

Man would smash that so hard.

that you know that makes me respect you a lot.

yes, would also smash.

N I personally don't think it was worth a warn. All I could see was black blobs :P

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If you have high expectations expecting an interior from a jap import who made the interior cheap and tacky on purpose to keep costs low; you're gonna have a bad time. want a fancy interior and lots of space? get a toyota aristo :) same motor as the supra and just about as quick. Honestly you get a stupid amount of car for the price of them.

Aristo about as quick as a Supra?

Since when did the Aristo have as much success as the Supra did in JGTC ??? Oh wait it didn't even race in such a series.

And Supra has an amaziiiiiinggg interior, feels like you're in a jet fighter plane. Totally awesome.

thanks for everyone help, I actually went a different way and brought a v35.

"This is a CEFIRO!!!" (Tsuchiya negatively describing the performance of the V35 Skyline)

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I owned an R34 and a Supra at the same time a few years back. The supra was awesome to drive around when it was just me and my wife in the car. If we were taking anyone else, it would have to be the R34. At the end of the day, it all comes down to what you want to use the car for. Yes the stock internals in the Supra can handle more power, but if you are driving the car on the road as a daily, you wouldn't want that kind of power anyway. So, for a car to be good fun to drive that can be modded to decent power for daily use and still be practical, I would go for the R34.

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