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they both are gonna have there advantages and dissadvantages. I mean the supra is gonna be better for extracting hp. The internals on the 2jz are quite good, r34 internals i would imagin should be good too but having spoken to some performance shops on whether they would prefer a supra or a gtr and the sup[ra came out on top.

In Simple English YES!!!!!

Ive driven heaps of supras at work, there big, by no means slow but very old school in side dont really handle tight stuff as well as skylines, there more for straight line speed and highway drag racing nowhere near as fun as a skyline for scooting round town or a mountain run.

Knore: The 350Z is still the light at the end of the tunnel :D I just get impulsive sometimes...so was looking at a Supra for something different.

The Z will probably be the next turbo challenge though.....even though you can't turbo a car that's N/A :D So I've been told

Dan

350Z has some ripped aftermarket kits out from HKS, Trust, etc .. bolt on and sideways away. Apparently the VQ35DE in them is one of Nissans strongest engines and responds very nicely to turbo'ing. For my "dream" car its either a R34 GTR or the 350z i think actually (with turbo kit of course)

If you want quick, the TT Supra is basically the quickest RWD japanese car stock out there.. interior is not pretty.. seats are nice, but otherwise blurk.. looks 80's.

Supras are quick, appently, after taking off the speed limiter they will get up to 290kmh stock... That is bloody fast. But how about a chaser? Like 96 model or something, they are different, and they arent short of a bit 13.7 or something stock. But yeah, skyline forum hey, prob better shoot me now for talking up the toyotas :D

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