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:welcome: i see your in manchester Christian you should mate it over to the Musgrat Manor (see gathering events) meets sometime and meet some members there there was 12 soops at the last one (last night )

We are a friendly bunch :looney: :looney: full of tips and ideas !

 

Cheers

Ian

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thanks for the ace comments.

 

wheres the best place to shop for my wheels

 

 

well i think its an SZ and not an SZ-R.

 

does the frame number tell me anything? JZA80-0009366

 

or the model E-JZA80-ALPVF?

 

 

I love the look of the zorst its got a very substancial quality tip on it... just shame about the sound :(

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:welcome: i see your in manchester Christian you should mate it over to the Musgrat Manor (see gathering events) meets sometime and meet some members there there was 12 soops at the last one (last night )

We are a friendly bunch :looney: :looney: full of tips and ideas !

 

i got my wheels from Bolton (Autostyle) they are Devil H147s you may want to chose different ones as they are now getting quite popular on the soops but the have a good range to chose from and their local(ish) to you

 

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Ian

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I didn't know there was an SZ-R! But then I'm a numpty.

 

Lifted from the Supra FAQz section

"What are the various Supra Models available and which one do I want?"

 

Understanding the J spec model designations is a little tricky but okay once you get the hang of it.

 

The SZ-R is the base model. NA engine, 5 or 6 speed manual gearbox only, and a limited range of optional extras.

The SZ is the top-spec NA hardtop model. NA engine, auto, 5 or 6 speed manual gearbox, a few more options.

The SZ-R Aerotop is the only NA Aerotop model. NA engine, auto only, a few more options.

(so the SZ has more standard fittings than the SZ-R, but the SZ-R Aerotop has the same fittings as the SZ)

 

Mike

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well i think its an SZ and not an SZ-R.

 

does the frame number tell me anything? JZA80-0009366

 

or the model E-JZA80-ALPVF

 

Yep, according to those details its an SZ 4 spd auto, production during August 93 - so one of the very earliest Supra's made.

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