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Guest davidf10

Hi everybody.

 

I thought this would be the best place to start.

Im looking to buy a Supra within the next few months but wanted to find out what condition i could get for about 3k.

If anyone has a suitable N\A available it would be great to hear from you.

 

Cheers

Dave

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Hi mate and welcome to the forum!

 

This place is a gold mine of parts/information and banter and well worth paying your £10 membership for the year!

This will allow you to browse our classified section where you will find a number of meticulously maintained NA's and even a couple of TT's for your budget.

 

Enjoy:)

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Hi mate and welcome to the forum!

 

This place is a gold mine of parts/information and banter and well worth paying your £10 membership for the year!

This will allow you to browse our classified section where you will find a number of meticulously maintained NA's and even a couple of TT's for your budget.

 

Enjoy:)

 

For £3k you should be able to find a decent NA manual.

There are some nice Supras available in the classified section, but you will need to pay the £10 membership fee to view them.

 

Welcome to the forum :)

 

Lol beaten to it.

Jedi Mod mind tricks again ;)

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Cheers guys, its good to know im not totally out of my depth with 3k. just a waiting game for the right one to turn up i guess.

Is there anything i should be aware about them or any common issues?

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With an NA they are pretty bomb proof to be honest, but like any car, if they have been mistreated, they can suffer.

 

There's a guide on the homepage called 'what to check when buying a supra'.

Have a read through.

 

In short, these cars are anywhere between 11-20 years old now. Check things such as suspension arms, crank pulley and timing belt are serviceable/been replaced. Check it has been subject to regular servicing and maintenance by a competent person...

 

Other than that, look on the bright side, a whole engine with a ancillaries and loom will cost you £150 should something go wrong:)

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Guest davidf10

no asb is fine with me. also if the heater is not working too well is that a sign that there is a lack of coolant or some kind of issue?

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no asb is fine with me. also if the heater is not working too well is that a sign that there is a lack of coolant or some kind of issue?

If the heater is not working well it could point to a dodgy heater matrix which is a nightmare of a job to replace. Full dash out job :blink:

 

As Josh says there is a brilliant guide to what to look for, but it is a bit old and could do with updating to highlight some of the more recent problem areas like the Crank Pulley, engine mounts and suspension components.

 

Happy hunting.

 

Mike

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The guide seems to be very usefull but does refer to smokeyness quite a bit but thats always a worry when i buy something, if its burning something that it shouldnt.

Well its time to start looking i guess, anyone want to swap for my mister2?

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