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Re: Maintaining Leather

does it shine like amourall?? Does it last, oh, i also heard prolonged amourall use will fade your dash
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Yeah it makes the dash look real good.. The bottle says that one application is for moderate shine, and if you want increased shine and etc. etc. to put a 2nd application on..
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thanx a lot!
oh, tell me... 03+ Cobra vs. Supra Highway race... your pick?
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Old 04-15-2004, 01:28 AM
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what year supra?? Eventually the Supra will take the Cobra.. Mines a completly stock 90 turbo, and Ive pushed her passed 300kph.. (180mph) and still had room to go
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really, are U sure, becasue I never heard a Supra goin passed 180, that's ferari speed. I don't think it was faster than the vette of the same year.
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Old 04-15-2004, 01:38 AM
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Supra's in 1990 were faster than the vette's.. From what im told (i dont believe it though) The Supra turbo was the fastest (or one of) mass production car in 1990..
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outside of european exotics i'd assume, but damn, i always thought it was the vette, but i could be wrong.
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Off the line, vette's or maro's will eat my supra.. but a highway race is a completly diff story
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I could be wrong too.. Its hard to say.. 1/4 mile time? or top speed? what type of corvette, and what engine?..
meh.. japanese piece of shit..no torque, all boost horsepower.. What good is Bhp? im sellin' it and buyin another camaro!!
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Re: Maintaining Leather

hmm.. I'll take the motor out of my 91' Z, and combine it with the supra engine...

A intercooled turbocharged inline V8... Get the best of both worlds.. what do you think?
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lol, surprised to hear all this outta a supra owner, usually you guys think your car is Jesus Chrsit, and that is why i love those Callaway or Lingenfelter TT Vettes, the are DA SHIT!!! Sounds good to me
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I dont find the car to be all that great.. Theres nothing as special about it as everyone makes it sound.. They all call me stupid when I tell em' it aint that great.. I really like the car and all.. for being 14 years old, it still handles better than any 4th gen camaro..
My dream car has the body, torque and simplicity of my 91Z28, and the top speed, handing and interior of my Supra.. That would rule...
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Re: Maintaining Leather

what makes the Supra have such a high top speed... most import people I know concede that muscle cars have higher top speeds due to more cylinders?
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The fact that the engine in my supra is built to handle holding high rpm's for long periods of time... Its designed a hell of a lot stronger than most chev blocks.. My engine can hold 600hp without any internal mods...
The design of these engines is really interesting..
Theyve got two seprate internal oil cooling systems just for the flat top pistons.. lotsa other goodies...
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Re: Maintaining Leather

I c... side note, I went to Pep boys... but wasn't sure what to buy in terms of detailing... I want the real shit, not the cheap shit. Ok, they had Lexol cleaner and the conditioner for leather, for my dash, should I use their Vynxl or whatever, Pep boys doesn't have the Mcguire's.
For the outside, what do you suugest, Mcguire products? Their 3-step system
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