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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Uk
Posts: 7
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Secondly, I want to clarify some things about my future use of the Supra. I'm a student in London, and this thing means 2 important things: 1) I will only drive the Supra on weekends(+ I don't intend to drag race it for the moment or road race it too much) or MAYBE 1 time during the week if really needed as going through London is way better/convenient with underground/overground/buses 2) For the reason above, I don't have that kind of money to pay for gas every day and that's why TT manuals + upgrading are kind of over my buget for now(until I finish uni and get a job) because as I said before, I only have like 3k $ asside + around 3k $ from my parents; so the only affordable supra is the n/a or maybe if I find a cheap high mileage auto tt(but that means keeping it stock). Saving like 200$ per month for tt means I have to wait years, so i'm better moneywise + learning wise with n/a made turbo until I finish uni, get a job and afford a tt. I don't even think of buying the n/a auto, all the time I was referring to the 5spd n/a. You said it will hold 500 hp, well I don't intend on going higher than that because for my first Supra, my first 200hp + car and my first right hand drive car I think it's enough ![]() And why will I struggle so hard to achieve 500hp? You make it sound almost impossible ![]() ![]() Again, I REALLY KNOW why the TT is way better than the n/a(even with the turbo) but in my situation, as I can't afford the TT soon but can afford upgrading the brakes on the n/a after ~ 2 months, and then something else, piece by piece, I believe this is the best solution. Feel free to come up with other solutions/ideas! |
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