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supra's can be awesome

makin em look good is tricky

and they are fkn expensive which is mega fail

THEY ARE UGLY....THATS IT!!!

hate them...cant stand them...i rather a gtst than a twin tubro supra...thats how much i hate them..

Hope i didnt offend anyone but dun know what to like about them..i struggle to see anything about them..hehehe..

I owned one. Made for a very reliable and comfortable daily. I liked the rear but not the front. They don't really have a lot going for them. People pull some huuuuge figures in them though.

Pretty sure I pulled up at the lights next to you in it one day VSPECT.

I owned one. Made for a very reliable and comfortable daily. I liked the rear but not the front. They don't really have a lot going for them. People pull some huuuuge figures in them though.

Pretty sure I pulled up at the lights next to you in it one day VSPECT.

HAHAHA!!! ;) if you do, dont mind me snobbing you off... :P ..i tend to do that to supras....i appreciate cars of all sorts but for some reason this is something i find hard to appreciate.... :P

hatin on joo

trust a black man to snitch on a brother.

wait... you're family too! that's it. so off my christmas list.

boo hoo.

is this a secret quest for attention? like posting broad minded personty pics on myspace?

i've got far more effective means of gettin plebs attention on SAU :P
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