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Lexus & 550's
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Bossier City LA
Posts: 556
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I would say not a good car to learn to work on. If you need to learn with a car, buy an older 4 cylinder/ rear drive car. With all the computer stuff and hard access even to even the spark plugs on the Supra's it can be frustrating.
I started with an MGB and worked up from there. I feel comfortable woking on the Supra because basically it is a car with all the same stuff as the MG, but much more complicated and much harder to get to many of the parts. The group here is great for any info and help, so don't feel discouraged if you do buy the MK111 and run into problems. Just remember, even though it is close to 20 years old, it is a complicated car and will need to be maintained regularly! Good luck Russ |
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