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Sorry guys, no particular reason for posting this. Just feeling really good right now and feel like sharing.

Had a few drinks, heading out tonight for a friend's birthday, just finished exams and best of all: picking up my new car tomorrow - a '94 non turbo Supra.

Carsales pictures are terrible, but this is basically what it will look like (same kit, and no spoiler):

http://www.bodykits.com/Extreme-Dimensions...-101345/616552/

Only mine is bright yellow with white wheels. To be honest, I don't know if I like the kit, but mechanically the car was top notch and the body/interior was mint. Cosmetics are cheap to fix.

More pics will come, promise!

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I only know about 1/10th of how ur feeling now...

just had my first exam today-computing theory... hardest of them though,so only 2 left....

well done mate, hope u did alright + new car... couldn't get much better!

what's the course?

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Man you finished exams already? lucky you. i still got two more to go next week. Good timing to get your car too. I reckon i may have gone the supra route if i cuold have afforded a twin turbo model at the time. I reckon you are better off sellin the UNR34L plates to someone with a 34, n get a new set of customs for your new ride?

Have fun man, enjoy the new car.

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man - i still have a soft spot for supras! Looks good man.

i remember i was sooo close to buying one - and then i drove a gtst - couldnt afford a TT supra or a gtr, so went for the gtst (couldnt go back to an NA after it)

now after seeing your pic, im thinking if i should go test drive a few twin turbo supras :(

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its like a newer version of bumble bee.

its nb, warpy body kits have never done it for me, but as long as ur happy.

still, im sure u'll turn a few heads with it!

gl with it.

btw... is the defect the license plate deep in the front bar? or possibly a lil too low at the front?

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man - i still have a soft spot for supras! Looks good man.

i remember i was sooo close to buying one - and then i drove a gtst - couldnt afford a TT supra or a gtr, so went for the gtst (couldnt go back to an NA after it)

now after seeing your pic, im thinking if i should go test drive a few twin turbo supras ;)

Try an NA one, they pull surprisingly hard. They're something like 130-140rwkw.

As for the kit, I didn't like it much at first either, although it is growing very quickly on me. I'm doing a hobby spray painting course with a mate of the next few months. So we plan on whacking a subtler kit on and giving it a fresh respray.

As for the plates; they only held on to the grill by those zip lock things. The previous owner only put the bar on it a month or so before I bought the car and hadn't bothered to mount the plates. One of my mates is already working on a bracket to hold the plates in place.

BTW, if you don't like the kit you should've seen the wing that it came with. Seriously, it puts Evos to shame.

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