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1984 Supramr_tw 02-20-2003, 01:53 AM I have found a 1984 Supra, Non Turbo for very Cheap (like $2500) and was wondering about the aftermarket support for this car, and was also wondering on what you all thought about this car, thanks :) mr_tw 02-21-2003, 11:34 PM I would appricate any help that you people could give, I don't know much about these cars my old car just got totald (87 Dodge Shadow) so I'm not to knolageable with the imports, thanks for any help that you can offer 88sedan_civic 02-22-2003, 02:46 PM Dude, the MKII, there damn good cars, and once you drop in a 7MGTE -(87-92 Supra Turbo motor) damn you'll be fast. I think i've seen a guy ran high 13's with just the motor dropped, exhaust, and intake. that's pimp. mr_tw 02-24-2003, 06:29 PM do you, or anyone else know what the cost of one of those turbo engines would be? or where I could fine one in good condition? is the conversion straight foreward like a bolt in, or is there modifiactions needed to the engine bay to get it to work? What are the stepps to get the engine into the car? What would I expect to pay for an engine? Awnsers to these questions would provide much help, thankyou! mr_tw 02-27-2003, 10:06 PM anone have any information on what is listed above? Or atleast a website that has details about this??? Thanks mr_tw 03-16-2003, 04:59 PM wow this is bad, I almost feel compelled to sell this car (I did buy it) and go back to a dodge, they were waaaaay more supportive than all you toyota people are Kingsoup 03-19-2003, 04:21 PM Now now, you're just on the wrong forum. Goto the Mk2 section on Supraforums. Also most of the mk2 info is on the Mk2 mailing list, they tell you how too get on it on SF. 6MGE is direct drop in for the 5M, 190hp JDM. Not a lot for the 5M, and avoid the 7MGTE, its a mean motor, take it from someone who really knows. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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