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Darragh

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  1. Wondered where you have been the last two days jay lol I think you should keep your eyes peeled , the right one is waiting for you , same way you landed your last Supra
  2. Darragh

    Supra meet

    Still hiding under its cover lol but coming out next few weeks to get started on the inside to be painted then around March for fresh colour change on outside then that’s me back on the road
  3. Darragh

    Supra meet

    Been saying this for the last couple of years and it be nice to get it next year but a proper supra run snd overnight stay in Galway would be good craic, all the Supra’s from the north drive to Dublin , meet up then head to Galway with everyone else joining in, be a good day out, all going well my shoes and a few others will be out of hybernating next march
  4. Actually don't want to be your friend anymore lol
  5. Was in this car yesterday and it seriously can't be faulted , who ever buys is getting an amazing low milage well looked after unabused supra that has had no expense spared on it, gutted your selling jay
  6. Great car and well looked after
  7. I imported a car from the south into Northern Ireland and it was a gift to do, drive it home, you won't get a tax book as the southern set up isn't like the uk set up, the old owner will post it away for you , once you get home Mot the car on chassis plate, fill in whatever form ( can't remember ) and send new mot certificate and it will register the car to the uk, pay the £80 fee and that gets you a tax book and a number for your plate, once you have that get number plates made up and tax the car, it's as easy as that Now importing a car from U.K. To Southern Ireland is a totally different ball game costing thousands of euro Also to point out the Irish police are like the coast guard useless and to busy doing other things , the car might still be taxed and Nct ( Irish mot ) get yourself insurance and drive to the boat, once in the uk the uk police will have no idea if its taxes or motd so you should be fine even if it doesn't have any at all, as long as your insured Remember it will be on Irish number plates and won't even register with the U.K. Police, or get the lend of trade plates lol
  8. Finally get in for the full roll cage and while stripped down a full respray in a better colour than silver
  9. Double that for supra specialist Ireland , not a thing they don't know about Toyota especially Supra's, they built mine and it runs a dream ( forged engine running around 430bhp ) she done a 13 second 1/4 mile at Bishopscourt when it was automatic , they converted it to 6 speed manual and now it's s drift missile, they up in loanends outside Nutts corner
  10. Gonna be truthful here but I don't think it was a heart attack, I've been reading all the news reports and non have confirmed it, the road he was on is straight, I recon he came out of the junction from the right at speed , got a tank slapper and ended in the tree, easy thing to happen and very sad he has died RIP Edit If it was a heart attack it would be more front end impact, that impact is from loosing it at speed, in the picture he turned right of the limestone road and ended where the red pin is dropped, that's the only way I can think of the car ending up their
  11. If it wasn't stole then he must not have had it long and was showing off , it's sad to see and I was very surprised they got him out alive, I think I seen on bakebook that he has died but not sure if it's confirme yet
  12. Mine is on my traders insurance but it's only 3rd party , suits me cause if anything happened I'd pull the car apart and re shell without insurance interfering
  13. Most supras live in the north where the car tax is cheaper lol although there is a few Dublin supras and they are all nice especially Carlos black Trd
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