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His name is Smokey and he is no troll !

and Beer Baron, when looking for Rb26 Supras one of the google images links was in your gallery Lol

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lol. as long as it's not a photo of me. I have been in it now and it's pretty cool. he's churned out a few. but my favourite was not smoky built.

lol, here is a photo of my with smoky's supra from many years ago. god I am handsome... lol

just found there is a photo of me with smoky in my gallery too. damn he's short!

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There is a MKIV Supra with 4WD, I believe it uses a LandCruiser engine and gearbox

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http://www.supraforums.com.au/forum/showthread.php/53778-AWD-Supra-with-1FZ-and-98mm-turbo

Any videos of this beast in action???? :worship:

Let me guess... either the kid's not really understanding what he really wants or he's REALLY into getting a N/A MK4, then drop a 2jz-gte into it. Hey kid! If you're still sticking around, maybe you wanna confirm my suspicions?

Hey guys, i currently have a 33 gts im gonna get rid off, but before that i wanna set myself up with a decent supra, ive always loved supras since i saw my first one, I'm just wondering After i sell my car i wanna set myself up with a decent model like i see all these models and i was just wondering how i would go about getting a 2jz-gte bad boy dropped into one ? Is there any sites that could help out, I'm pretty keen to know as i've never been involved with any of this stuff before and i have no idea?. I live in perth atm is there a company anyone knows of that could possibly fit a 2jz-gte into supra body i've looked everywhere but no one is selling a supra with a 2jz already in it. Would it be a cheaper option to start from stock and whatnot? Or whats the best way to go about this. Cheers

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