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Hi ya peeps

long time no speak

i used to have a uk N reg supra which still floats around on here owned by stuliet.

i am sure last i heard he was making it a single

 

it was a TT Auto lovely car

 

I sold it when little one was born.. as there was no way i could make a car seat fit with front airbag.. so the car was useless..

 

BUT since it has been the biggest mistake i have ever made with my cars.

i so miss it and wish it had never left me.

so am wondering about getting another one..

at this exact point in time me and daisy may (who is now 2) and quite happily fit in a supra. are running around in a back mk1 mr2.

great car great fun love the way it corners its just a giggle.

wioth money i have i will only be able to afford a na

 

will i regrett getting rid on my mk1 mr2 to get a na supra

 

i miss the noise and looks of my last supra

 

i have had 9 mk1 mr2s and love them

since selling my supra i have had

audi s4

celica gt4

volvo c70 t5 gt

3 mk1 mr2's

mk2 mr2 turbo

mondeo st24

 

 

i have the choice sell me mk1 and get na supra

or put the mr2 mk2 turbo engine in the back of me mr2??

 

i know you are all a bit biased but i know a lot came from mr2 backgrounds so know where i am coming from..

 

what are the NA's like as never been in one only a TT.

i will have 3k at max to spend..

 

cheers

pete

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hi ya

i am down on the marsh but work in ashford..

 

what was your na like before the conversion

as i would eventualy do the converion when i can afford it if i got a na

 

 

Im Canterbury so not to far!

 

N/A was ok for me for a while, not the slowest car by any means but eventually you will want more. It would only be a matter of time ;)

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Hi ya peeps

long time no speak

i used to have a uk N reg supra which still floats around on here owned by stuliet.

i am sure last i heard he was making it a single

 

it was a TT Auto lovely car

 

I sold it when little one was born.. as there was no way i could make a car seat fit with front airbag.. so the car was useless..

 

BUT since it has been the biggest mistake i have ever made with my cars.

i so miss it and wish it had never left me.

so am wondering about getting another one..

at this exact point in time me and daisy may (who is now 2) and quite happily fit in a supra. are running around in a back mk1 mr2.

great car great fun love the way it corners its just a giggle.

wioth money i have i will only be able to afford a na

 

will i regrett getting rid on my mk1 mr2 to get a na supra

 

i miss the noise and looks of my last supra

 

i have had 9 mk1 mr2s and love them

since selling my supra i have had

audi s4

celica gt4

volvo c70 t5 gt

3 mk1 mr2's

mk2 mr2 turbo

mondeo st24

 

 

i have the choice sell me mk1 and get na supra

or put the mr2 mk2 turbo engine in the back of me mr2??

 

i know you are all a bit biased but i know a lot came from mr2 backgrounds so know where i am coming from..

 

what are the NA's like as never been in one only a TT.

i will have 3k at max to spend..

 

cheers

pete

 

 

WB, i remember your old car :D I was going to buy it.

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cheers mate.

i so regret getting rid of it and its hybrid turbos etc

 

:(

 

Hi Pete,

 

Wanna buy my car? :p

 

I have also had a 6 speed conversion since you had it, along with some other bits 'n' bobs. It really is a nice car (I think) and I still love it. The turbos did go pop though, so steer clear of those hybrids! Good luck with the search/decision.

 

-- Stuart

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