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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Jun 5, '08 Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
OK so I'm obsessed with getting the car of my dreams. I'm in love with the 90's era toyotas. 6gc Celicas and MKIV Supras baby. lol. Anyway I've been trying to buy myself a supra for under $20k but Im sure you all must know how near impossible that is. I've been all over houston trying to find someone to finance it for me but no dice. I'm beginning to give up. So now I'm thinking maybe I'll get myself another Celica and build that for a bit slower. My problem is that i work evenings as a diesel tech and babysit my kid in the morning so i dont have time to do it. Plus Im not confident in myself enough to build it with quality. lol. These sort of things don't come with reference guides from the dealer.
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I've never personally built a Supra, but when I was in Toyota tech school, there were two other students who had MKIV Supra's (one also had 2 gen 5 All-Trac's too ... I hated him lol) but both of the Supra's started out as N/A models and both of them only had a single turbo. Apparently, they said, it's very common for MKIV turbo owners to go to a single turbo for more power over all and that it was cheaper for them to turbo an N/A than buy a turbo model. Just sayin.
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