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Old 04-13-2005, 11:31 AM
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Re: Re: ct26?

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can supra till take hard turns without losing control? i heard they could
yes they can take hard turns theres no worrys there espechally if you have the tems electonic suspension system
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Re: ct26?

Ehh, "hard turns" is the one of the most opinionated phrases ever so I really don't know why anyone bothered trying to answer that. Some people think a .25G turn is hard, some think a 2G+ turn is hard. It's all a matter of opinion, not to mention that the driver makes a HUGE difference in the capabilities of a car. As for TEMS, it's a good system for stock ride quality and stock handling but it is no comparison to ANY upgraded spring/shock combo.
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Re: ct26?

hey dony buy cars on ebay not always trusted get one from a importer alright
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