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Hi,

 

First of all i would like to say thank you on your guide to buying a supra as this has come in use in my search. First off I havn't got a supra yet i currently have a civic coupe(chav style!) but due to me wanting a car that just looks smart and people admire I am looking to buy a supra but unfortunately due to me only being 20 years old i can only get insured on a non-turbo, i have found one that i really like which is nice, clean and only a few subtle mods, I have about seven to spend on one and prefferebly want one in white and definately a manual (no offense to you auto box owners) the one i found and went to look at is in the link below please let me know what you experts think of it.

 

http://www.japperformanceuk.co.uk/jap/details.php?id=200

 

Cheers

 

Marc

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Hi Marc - Welcome..:)

 

That car looks a bit pricey to me. It's pre-facelift with Veilside skirts (which aren't massively popular). I paid 5k for a manual 96 facelift back in Feb 07. Have a look in my garage!!

 

There is plenty of choice around on Pistonheads, Auto trader etc. I certainly wouldn't rush your decision as it's a buyers market. Don't rule out the auto either....;)

 

Good luck!

 

H.

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Hello to everyone. I think I joined a few years back but couldn't remember any login details, (had what my auntie calls a 'craft' moment).

I've owned an imported 1996 facelift TT for 5 years and done over 60K in it. It's been nothing but a complete joy in that time. My second car is a Volvo 850R estate, (big red wardrobe) for carting stuff around in. I get fanatical Volvo nerds approaching me all the time to rave about the 850R and even though it's quick for an estate, (250BHP) I always have to stop them short and say it's my second car and I prefer to drive the twin-turbo Supra. The look of utter dejection on their faces is always priceless.

Anyway, I need a bit of advice if anyone can help. I have to replace the rear nearside wheel bearing and have been offered a new one from another Forum member but it's for a non-turbo version and I need to know if they are the same for Turbo versions. Any help would be hugely appreciated,

Thanks Andy.

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Hello to everyone. I think I joined a few years back but couldn't remember any login details, (had what my auntie calls a 'craft' moment).

I've owned an imported 1996 facelift TT for 5 years and done over 60K in it. It's been nothing but a complete joy in that time. My second car is a Volvo 850R estate, (big red wardrobe) for carting stuff around in. I get fanatical Volvo nerds approaching me all the time to rave about the 850R and even though it's quick for an estate, (250BHP) I always have to stop them short and say it's my second car and I prefer to drive the twin-turbo Supra. The look of utter dejection on their faces is always priceless.

Anyway, I need a bit of advice if anyone can help. I have to replace the rear nearside wheel bearing and have been offered a new one from another Forum member but it's for a non-turbo version and I need to know if they are the same for Turbo versions. Any help would be hugely appreciated,

Thanks Andy.

 

Eh? My first bit of help would be to not post this in someone's introductory thread.

 

Or have I missed something...?

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