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Old Jul 2, 2011 | 07:53 AM
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Default 94 SUPRA TURBO cleanest black on black 67mm (md)

Name: Richard Hansen
Contact: Goodstuffrj86@yahoo.com
Location: Chester md 21619
VIN:JT2JA82J0R0016498

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1994 Orig TT Auto targa (no leaks) 123k
Black on Black Leather
Keyless entry/alarm/remote start
Car has been repainted , leather has been re wrapped (CLEAN)
New black carpet and floor mats, all window gaskets were replaced
Stock tt wheels redone with fresh tires
Nice head unit w. ipod hookup and new speakers
AC / Heat works perfect
Nice FMIC / T67 kit by relentless performance
HKS exhaust, still running MAF

the car runs and drives great, People are telling me to keep it because it is so clean, but i am falling out of the supra game. I Will add cash for a nice 6 spd








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Old Jul 5, 2011 | 05:58 PM
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If this was a manual it would be hard to pass up.
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Originally Posted by hellman_x
If this was a manual it would be hard to pass up.
i unno. something about 100k+ miles and 24k for a supra doesnt work. it doesnt matter if it has a million hp xD
Old Jul 6, 2011 | 09:30 AM
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i concur
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Facts: Love it, wouldnt pay that much, like that is an auto, very clean, and I has no money
Old Jul 12, 2011 | 11:37 AM
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Thx keep the offers coming
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Deal breaker = auto
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If you did your research you would see that auto is the better option for supras. Faster at the track and worlds more reliable. Auto is what you want. It's no coincidence that i own three auto supras.
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Sorry to change the topic but you're right especially with today's auto dual clutch trannys, but if I had there was an option for manual I would pick manual over auto any day. You have more control and feel over the car. GLWS though, nice clean engine bay.
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Originally Posted by hellman_x
Sorry to change the topic but you're right especially with today's auto dual clutch trannys,
your statement is a bit contradictory as you say todays auto dual clutch tranny's yet his is a 94.
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Originally Posted by Duckeee
your statement is a bit contradictory as you say todays auto dual clutch tranny's yet his is a 94.
Sorry, what I meant was no matter if auto is faster or better with the supra or even sports cars of today, I prefer manual.
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Originally Posted by goodstuff86
If you did your research you would see that auto is the better option for supras. Faster at the track and worlds more reliable. Auto is what you want. It's no coincidence that i own three auto supras.
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maybe we're not trying to build the fastest supra in the world...
and it's a sports car, which should be driven by a driver who wants to control the car.
manual > auto
Old Jul 16, 2011 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by joe645733
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maybe we're not trying to build the fastest supra in the world...
and it's a sports car, which should be driven by a driver who wants to control the car.
manual > auto
Dude get out of my thread with your annoying bs, I own all of the above, stock auto, built auto, and 6 spd....so what are you gonna try to say I can't drive or something? Lol

Idc what YOU are trying to do....im selling a car, what I have for sale is what I have for sale no if ands or buts about what it could be. But from someone who knows, AUTO supras are more reliable....period. End of convo, go back to 287 furious horses of shifting Dale earnhart, maybe you can pop in another auto cars thread and say wish it was a stick or post some other useless information.
Old Jul 21, 2011 | 10:47 AM
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Bump it
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OP, if you do your research, you would find that non-built auto supras are some of the best Supras, period. Furthermore, the toyota auto transmissions from this period could handle much higher loads, than those of our Nissans, today. Most of your higher output single turbo cars are automatics. The auto tranny's were far more reliable under extreme conditions than their 6 spd counterparts.
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.....I'm the OP but thx
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Originally Posted by goodstuff86
.....I'm the OP but thx
Lol.

And ill vouch. I have a 500hp toyota aristo (supras 4 door brother) and its an auto. Same kind as his in fact Love it. Ive driven stick my whole life but its nice to just drop it. Plus it shifts way faster than i could.
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Ty sirS
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Originally Posted by thetachi49
OP, if you do your research, you would find that non-built auto supras are some of the best Supras, period. Furthermore, the toyota auto transmissions from this period could handle much higher loads, than those of our Nissans, today. Most of your higher output single turbo cars are automatics. The auto tranny's were far more reliable under extreme conditions than their 6 spd counterparts.
And if you do your reading you'll find that you are arguing the same exact thing as the op

Edit: Sick car btw



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