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Old 08-18-2005, 01:45 AM
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Im almost ashamed to say this but i have sold my 1993 MR2. The money from the sale went into a White 1997 turbo supra which will be my final project car. I will post pics if you guys want to see it. I would never have sold the MR2 if this guy didnt give me a great deal on it. Even tho im crazy over the supra but i will miss my MR2. Thanks for all the help in the past guys. Ill continue to check up here once in a while.
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congrats on the new car.


dont worry, still a toyota just don't expect the handling of the mr2
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yea i know, sigh....

well as i know it the supra should handle better than a MR2 stock for stock. Im hoping to make it close to as nimble as i had it before. Any suggestions?
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big swaybars, stiff suspension... they are pigs.
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Re: GoodBye and Farewell

i dont know ..... supras are one on my fav cars i'd probably do the same thing ..... but id want enough power to be abled to spin the stock tires and rims at 60mph
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Re: Re: GoodBye and Farewell

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i dont know ..... supras are one on my fav cars i'd probably do the same thing ..... but id want enough power to be abled to spin the stock tires and rims at 60mph
well the one i bought makes roughly around 390 HP not sure exactly since i dont have plates yet and didnt REALLY drive it

The guy did do alot of basic bolt ons so 400 isnt really out of the question.

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