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  • 5 weeks later...

I own both, so screw j00 hippies :D

the TT supra obviously woops the crap outta the skylines, GTR's will get up and give them a go, but once you start to tweak them even a little bit the supra has the upper hand,

however having said that, the gts25t is a much lighter feeling car and seems somewhat easier to throw around than in the supra, or maybe its that i rather throw the r33 aorund heheheh

its a lot happier on fuel as well in comparison to the supra, but the power feeling under foot is completely different, doesnt help when comparing to a 3litre though as well.

so basically this post is pointless since you cant really compare chalk and cheese now can you.... im unable to compare to a stock gtr sorry :) which is all it can be compared too.

however upon selling the supra if i ever did, id have no problems going to a r33 gts full time at all ..

  • 7 months later...
word is u can push 600hps on a closed supra engine.

Close to 1300hp with happy gas is the record so far, for a "street driven" Supra, Doubt it would see the street, and no idea how many dyno runs it would last for, but meh top effort I say.

ska when someone goes check out my new turbo and they pop there bonnent and u see a t88 :( your mouth drops. goto supra forums and check out atomicfabio's supra :) full on nuts hehe. i love it :cheers: but still an r34 gtr or gtt with a do-luck body kit :D:D:D sex baby "oh yeh" as duffman says :)

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