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Opinion - uprated auto or manual (Single)


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Oh and in mine and Johns case, there is now 2 more rare UK manuals on the planet:d

:eyebrows: Bet i can come up with rarer. :D

6 speed breakers are'nt alot of money. £2k ish for the whole car is better than £1.5k for the bits, only to find you've got a few bits missing. Least with the whole car you know you have everything to hand.

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think i better stick up for the auto boys here as its manual all the way, i have a T61 on an auto with a BL box and 3200 hi-stall on order, i think it all depends on what you want from the car i do quite a bit of chilled cruising with a "spirited" blast every now and then, i dont do track days and i dont rag the arse off the car every time i get in it but when i floor it goes like fook, in a straight line i would happily put it up against any comparable manual (and own them:eyebrows: ) the one thing i would say about the Getrag is future proofing they seem to be able to hold any amount of bhp thrown at them

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the one thing i would say about the Getrag is future proofing they seem to be able to hold any amount of bhp thrown at them

which was also one of the deciding factors for me. Dont get me wrong, as i said before the auto is a great box but after 3 years i just wanted a change.

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why not? i stuck with the auto for over a year and it was fine. The only reason i swapped is because i fancied something diffefrent. although now ive actually done it, i'd never go back:)

 

Just seems completely at odds with the gearbox. I've passengered in two 6spd singles. One was a budget, and the other was a mega-money job. The former took an age to spool and always seemed like it was in the wrong gear, the idea of that coupled with an autobox singing from a different songsheet sounds horrendous to me.

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think i better stick up for the auto boys here as its manual all the way, i have a T61 on an auto with a BL box and 3200 hi-stall on order, i think it all depends on what you want from the car i do quite a bit of chilled cruising with a "spirited" blast every now and then, i dont do track days and i dont rag the arse off the car every time i get in it but when i floor it goes like fook, in a straight line i would happily put it up against any comparable manual (and own them:eyebrows: ) the one thing i would say about the Getrag is future proofing they seem to be able to hold any amount of bhp thrown at them

well said.. i love my auto box, it also allows you to concentrate better on high speed driving... as some will tell you, when iam driving it hard and the back end goes i have both hands on the wheel, i dont have to think about changing gear aswell, jst floor it and point it in the direction ya wanna go...

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I also don't know what people views are on having a car that has a vin plate that denotes auto but yet is a manual. I'm just a fussy bar steward and like matching numbers, Non chopped and glued/ rewelded floors yadda yadda . Do people think this would be a problem for future values and re-sale??

 

It probably won't make a difference to the value in the near future, but if (when) the Supra attains classic status it could make the car worth (considerably) less

 

Some US muscle cars are, these days, worth 10s of thousands of dollars more than the equivilant "clone" just because of one or 2 factory options as long as the cars are numbers matching.

 

I'm not sure about my feelings on this subject, sometimes I think to hell with matching numbers, just build the car the way that you want it. Other times I drool over the right spec car, that came out of the factory that way :)

 

TBH, unless you're thinking of keeping your Supra for another 20 years or so I don't think you're going to notice any difference in value.

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well said.. i love my auto box, it also allows you to concentrate better on high speed driving... as some will tell you, when iam driving it hard and the back end goes i have both hands on the wheel, i dont have to think about changing gear aswell, jst floor it and point it in the direction ya wanna go...

 

When the back end goes the last thing you'd want to do is change gear, just like the autobox will midway thru a correction sending you flying the other way.

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sorry john, think i frased that wrong.. what i meant was that when changing gear in a manual and tyhe back does loose traction you only have one hand on the wheel, as gear changes in a manual are that little more agressive than an auto.. the bonus pont to an auto is that you can silmply boot it withjout having to find the right gear first.

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my advice to you john is to drive a singled supra with a manual box first before you take the plunge... at the end of it all it is only your decision that counts.. no point in getting others to spec your car for you as it could ultimately end in dissapointment..

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my advice to you john is to drive a singled supra with a manual box first before you take the plunge... at the end of it all it is only your decision that counts.. no point in getting others to spec your car for you as it could ultimately end in dissapointment..

 

That is the best bit of advice to come from this forum in a long time :)

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