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Hi guys, as the title says im a newcomer.

Been browsing the forums anonymously for quite a while now and have finally made the decison to buy my first supra. Looking to upgrade sometime before christmas but as my funds are quite low i'll be looking at an N/A rather than a TT (unfortunately), still it's an upgrade from my current car...

 

My location is set to Cornwall as most of my free time is spent in Falmouth, however due to being in the army i work 200 odd miles away on Thorney Island. Looking forward to getting involved with the community and getting to some meets when i get my new car, may even make an appearance before to get to know people.

 

Anything else you wanna know just ask, cheers guys.

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hi mate. i live at barnstaple just up the road. my dad often sails from plymouth to falmouth. they have an awesome american style bar there that do a fried breakfast with pancakes yum!

 

think there is a xmas meet, check southwest section for information.

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I've got a 2000W 206 GTi at the moment, its done me well for the last year but it's time for a change. Wish i had the money for a TT :(

 

Dont be too down! The NA is a hell of a car, you will got alot of people putting the GE engine down, but it is bullet proof, fairly quick and fairly tourqy, I love my NA although I am craving the extra power it still puts a smile on my face. If you intend to do performance mods then save up for a TT as the NA's 5 speed is not the strongest.

 

 

Going from a GTI im sure you would be pleased.

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Noz, funnily enough my dad lives in Plymouth and often sails to Falmouth, plus my stepdad lives in Bideford.

 

Is it Smokey Joes by any chance, truckers cafe that does a huge breakfast... I'll have a look in that section for meets, hopefully i wont have to turn up in a Peugeot! :)

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NA is a solid engine. turbo conversion easily enough. but save for a TT if thats what u want. i wanted to motor around for a bit before i went turbo, as i didnt want to wait. but trust me, going turbo is a expensive thing, and more of an experience than a finanical or sensible idea. buying a manual NA and going turbo is the same as an auto TT if not a phat lump thrown in on top.

 

decide what you want a save. i wanted an NA, now i want to turbo it. if u want a TT save :) bailey has a real nice example for sale, but there are LOADS of nice TT;s for sale, just have to find that needle in the haystack

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