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i got footwell neons its too dark in teh car otherwise.. having said that im use to the is250 which has footwell lights plus sat nav screen so its quite bright at night.. skyline feels like im driving a closet at night

lawl

On another note finally got some more people interested in my car woo

I've made a soft spot for Evos.. :)

ct9a's? :P

Did not :P Got them for free. Put them in coz my girlfriend likes them :)

..Okay, maybe I kinda like them too :D

ghey

i got footwell neons its too dark in teh car otherwise.. having said that im use to the is250 which has footwell lights plus sat nav screen so its quite bright at night.. skyline feels like im driving a closet at night

Yeah, when I've got my targa shades in it's too dark. If they're off then I get heaps of light from above. Girlfriend still reaches over and flicks the switch on anyway :P

probably the same kind of person that'd buy an N/A Supra...

A P plater who wants something faster than an N/A Skyline? :P

R33 GTS25 = 140kW / 1390kg

Supra SZ = 164kW / 1460kg

R33 = 101kw per tonne

Supra = 112kw per tonne

Edited by jezza boii

fact sheets dont do shit.... actually drive the cars to see

every engine will produce different power from factory, every driver is different

either way r32 > supra anyday... even if the supra faster

cause they :P

Well of course people on SAU will say Skylines are better :P I'm indifferent because I'd prefer an MR2.

At the end of the day, the point I was trying to make is that a Supra makes a great P plate car. Reliable and still quick enough to have fun in.

Just look at Kez - at SAU events he's down there ripping around the track in his Supra, giving everyone a run for their money.

Whether you like the looks of them comes down to personal taste.

I prefer the look of R32s over Supras too. I almost bought an R34 instead, but it was too sluggish.

Well of course people on SAU will say Skylines are better :P I'm indifferent because I'd prefer an MR2.

At the end of the day, the point I was trying to make is that a Supra makes a great P plate car. Reliable and still quick enough to have fun in.

Just look at Kez - at SAU events he's down there ripping around the track in his Supra, giving everyone a run for their money.

Whether you like the looks of them comes down to personal taste.

I prefer the look of R32s over Supras too. I almost bought an R34 instead, but it was too sluggish.

So, you finally sold all your cars... Almost (Supra still needs to go).

Finally put it into the MR2 Turbo and actually come out on a cruise.

Well of course people on SAU will say Skylines are better :P I'm indifferent because I'd prefer an MR2.

At the end of the day, the point I was trying to make is that a Supra makes a great P plate car. Reliable and still quick enough to have fun in.

Just look at Kez - at SAU events he's down there ripping around the track in his Supra, giving everyone a run for their money.

Whether you like the looks of them comes down to personal taste.

I prefer the look of R32s over Supras too. I almost bought an R34 instead, but it was too sluggish.

ive got an evo though :D

So, you finally sold all your cars... Almost (Supra still needs to go).

Finally put it into the MR2 Turbo and actually come out on a cruise.

I haven't had the other 2 for agessss man :P

But yeah, Supra was meant to be gone today but the dead battery screwed me around.

MR2 should be 100% functional pretty soon :D Then I'll come on a cruise or even organise something myself.

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