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Buying my first Supra.... Maybe!


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Brand new member here, finally have the funds to at least begin to tamper in the world of the supra! Looking to replace my 94 Celica GT coupe and get it on with my dream car xD

 

Anyways... There is a dealership near me with an all stock, 100k miles 1997 4speed auto Supra NA hardtop.

 

It's extremely clean and looks to be in great condition (at least aesthetically). I am going to actually go see it in person very soon and would like to know what I should look for in terms of how it feels while driving, how it sounds and all that jazz - so I can tell the difference between a big red flag and the usual wear and tear, and how much I should pay for it (though it has always been my dream car I'm sure I'll pay more than I should if I absolutely must). The car fax is clean and it has had 2 previous owners, no receipts on oil changes and whatnot.

 

 

And I understand I should just save for a TT and all that jazz but I'm interested in making this a loooooong project car or at least my first supra to learn with, besides I don't have the money for a decent TT :p

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"...save for a TT and all that Jazz" could be replaced with "...save for a TT because of X reason why the NA isn't worth getting"

Seen too many threads turn into something of an argument and derail.

 

Thanks for that link by the way, great stuff!

 

Oh and uhhh... Where exactly is the chassis number?

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I drove it, it feels solid and it's purr makes me drool, it's beautiful and honestly feels like a new car, sounds like a new car, no smoke whatsoever, no weird noise or anything... Worth 18k out the door?

 

http://www.driveautocenter.com/detail-1997-toyota-supra-3dr_lb_15th_anniv_auto-used-7227337.html

 

Well question is for those familiar with US prices :p

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