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How many Supras do you reckon are left in Japan?


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The Supra is still a desirable car in many ways as we all know but I was thinking that if the UK's demand for them continues then it requires a constant supply of them from Japan. As they stopped production in 2002, how many of them are likely to be left in the Japan?

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That requires 208 new Supra arrivals per year just to keep the same numbers in the UK .... blimey.

 

To maintain those figures, the U.K. kill figure must be 'plus imports per year' higher than that number. Double .... blimey. :shock:

 

Little wonder Supra's make Insurance Companies nervous. :shrug:

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haha :D

 

 

 

Not sure if you met a member called "Carbon_Bullet" ? Well I didn't but I hear he is going to change DVLA statistics...his looking for another Supra :faint: :D

 

 

There's no shortage of Supra Killers on here.

 

http://www.mkivsupra.net/vbb/showthread.php?268482-Who-is-the-club-quot-Conan-quot&highlight=killed

 

Not forgetting the the 'death by dissection' fraternity. :shrug:

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