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Have you turbo'd the Supra?

No, I have a turbo MR2 now :banana: Picking it up on Wednesday.

Probably won't pass a roadworthy with the dodgy boost tap on it and I want an electronic one anyway. Will only put the boost up when I need it. 15psi for commuting to work is a bit silly :thumbsup:

No, I have a turbo MR2 now :banana: Picking it up on Wednesday.

Probably won't pass a roadworthy with the dodgy boost tap on it and I want an electronic one anyway. Will only put the boost up when I need it. 15psi for commuting to work is a bit silly :thumbsup:

Awesome!

Selling the Supra now?

Post pics of MR2.

No, I have a turbo MR2 now :banana: Picking it up on Wednesday.

Probably won't pass a roadworthy with the dodgy boost tap on it and I want an electronic one anyway. Will only put the boost up when I need it. 15psi for commuting to work is a bit silly :thumbsup:

meh..... just leave it up.... your foot is a boost controller.

i daily mine with stiff coilovers + running ~300rwkw.... you just need a brain... even when its wet its not an issue

kris... i see your tbc 300 and raise you another 23 :banana:

e85 is cheating...

I might finally have broken 200 in a few months...at all 4....

But now hamish has made me feel peasant in my happiness at it :thumbsup: damn u hamish!

Awesome!

Selling the Supra now?

Post pics of MR2.

Yeah, MR2 will go into the shop for a respray and while it's there I will sell the Supra.

CBF posting pics.. Basically it looks like crap. It's completely stock body in red with some fail spec 17" wheels.

Will soon be black, kitted, dumped and hopefully rolling on some nice jap wheels.

meh..... just leave it up.... your foot is a boost controller.

i daily mine with stiff coilovers + running ~300rwkw.... you just need a brain... even when its wet its not an issue

I don't know if I even want to leave it at 15psi though :P It's a stock turbo. What is it meant to be running? Like 6psi or some shit :)

I dunno.. I just don't like having a boost tap.. And a GReddy Profec B Spec II would look nice in the car I think.

saw a hot white MR2 in sydney (chatswood). Full honky spec with CE28N's in gloss red, bomex kit all around (snorkel n all that shiz), flared/rolled guards, dumped low and a thin offset red stripe from the front to the back with some typography designs next to it.

Was shit hot. Awesome use of colour, simple graphic design to break up big mass of white, and epic fitment and stance.

I think I had my first ever MR2 induced boner.

If you're going red, you should do the reverse with white accents.

Yeah, MR2 will go into the shop for a respray and while it's there I will sell the Supra.

CBF posting pics.. Basically it looks like crap. It's completely stock body in red with some fail spec 17" wheels.

Will soon be black, kitted, dumped and hopefully rolling on some nice jap wheels.

I don't know if I even want to leave it at 15psi though :P It's a stock turbo. What is it meant to be running? Like 6psi or some shit :)

I dunno.. I just don't like having a boost tap.. And a GReddy Profec B Spec II would look nice in the car I think.

I quite like the stock Red colour, looks nice.

Good to see it soon.

I quite like the stock Red colour, looks nice.

Good to see it soon.

I've never been the biggest fan of red. Black is more my style :) A nice shiny black.

saw a hot white MR2 in sydney (chatswood). Full honky spec with CE28N's in gloss red, bomex kit all around (snorkel n all that shiz), flared/rolled guards, dumped low and a thin offset red stripe from the front to the back with some typography designs next to it.

Was shit hot. Awesome use of colour, simple graphic design to break up big mass of white, and epic fitment and stance.

I think I had my first ever MR2 induced boner.

If you're going red, you should do the reverse with white accents.

Man... I'm getting wood just over that description!!

Hmm... Flared guards... How would that look on mine? I'm going for a similar bodykit to last time but more aggressive rear bar and alternate front.

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