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winnie109
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hey guys!, im new here. i havent got a Supra yet! im looking into the N/A as i am only 21 yrs of age!!! i would evenually move into the TT arena but fear the insurance would be too much at this early stage!. any advice and info would be greatly appreciated!

 

thanks guys!

 

G

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Welcome Winnie.

 

Going NA is a common sense decision at 21 especially if you are not used to RWD cars. Fuel and insurance won't be much different to a TT. I went NA and had it for over 3 years and I now miss the daily usage that it gave me.

 

Good luck with your search.

 

H.

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If you don't mind me asking but how much roughly is the insurance for a NA and a TT??? And also what's your supra running bhp wise???

 

Thanks guys for the warm welcome!!!

 

G

 

Have a search for "insurance" as their are hundreds of threads on the subject.

 

For me, a search on GoCompare comes up with insurance on a J-spec TT for about £2,500 which I'm sure I could get down a bit by searching properly for it. I'm insured on my UK TT6 for £880 with Admiral on a multicar policy.

 

I've got a first decat, catback exhaust (Nur Spec R), colder grade plugs and it dynoed at 356bhp the other week.

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