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Old 06-06-2008, 10:09 AM   #1
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how are they

i've driven a supra tt, but it was a 540hp drag car with no suspension upgrades to notice. i own a dodge stealth tt, and a porsche 944.

i'm already looking for my next car, and i'm down to 2 cars. a 92-95 porsche 968 n/a and a toyota supra 93+ n/a. they both sell for 12g or more(less in some cases). they both have around the same hp 240ish and tq. the weight is more in favor of the 968(3250lbs). they are both rare in the USA, and they stand out, are powerful enough to enjoy and scare some friends, but yet useful enough around town and good cruising on the highway.

i know the 968 pretty well, mainly cause it's the same as the 944 internally. my biggest question, how is a supra for a long distance drive?

i live in VA and my parents live in NJ. it's 8hrs each way, and the 944 is enjoyable to make the trip with, as would a 968. yet another question is, how much can be built into the n/a supra to get more performance? and what are some of the usual problems? dont say its a toyota they dont have any. i'm talking anything, from seatbelts to engine and trans, anything.
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Old 06-06-2008, 10:32 AM   #2
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Re: how are they

It's not the best idea to try and convert a na supra to a turbo car and expect it to perform. You really just need to get a turbo car to start out with. There is too many things to convert over to a true turbo car
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Old 09-08-2009, 01:56 AM   #3
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i Have a 95 supra and i think its the best car ever..well since i got my supra man my pussy levels like up there...if u no what i mean..i even get pussy from the police women
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