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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: south cantebury
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well yea if they were the same price as a nice little flat four subaru, they'd be all over the countryside here. glad they cost so much it keeps them uncommon
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So I bought this old Honda bike, an NSR250. Bit of a street racer, I guess. I'm told they're fast. Delivering it home with a friend driving the Supra for the first time. I drop gears and make a scream from the twin pipes flowing down this pony's flanks and it takes off like it's tail's on fire. I look back when the Honda gets to its tap-out and the Supra's only two lengths behind. No one I've let ride my bike has told me its slow, they've all loved the thing. That car is a good thing indeed. |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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well they may have costed alot.. but they were cheaper than an rx7 . lol.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Roswell, NM
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The Supra's Horsepower was underated just like many cars in and from Japan (ie. Nissan Skyline, Lancer Evo, Subaru WRX, Honda NSX) because of an agreed apon "limit" on horsepower of only 276HP...that's why so many of the Japanese supercars are listed as 276ish horsepower even though in practice they make more and sometimes A LOT more power. Plus the serious potential of the JZ engines comes not from the factory but the aftermarket and the upgradability of those engines...not to mention that Toyota overbuilt the engines to be able to support WAY more than 276HP.
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