Dannyvandelft
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That would be funny. Haven't had that happen yet.The hood prop that may be ghetto but will never allow the hood to slowly drop on your head.
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That would be funny. Haven't had that happen yet.The hood prop that may be ghetto but will never allow the hood to slowly drop on your head.
Instead it will come crashing down and knock you right out.The hood prop that may be ghetto but will never allow the hood to slowly drop on your head.
Well yeah, the cars are still too newThat would be funny. Haven't had that happen yet.
I am reserving judgment til I can drive one but I will say that yellow is too pale, same problem the C8 has (I was originally gonna order a 2LT yellow C8 until I saw the color).But guys according to vehicle virgins it’s “the BEST sports car for under 40k”
The only problem with this is that nobody in the market for a supra would ever buy the base Z, so the cost comparison is nonsense. The base is for BRZ buyers that might want to spend a bit more for the extra power.But guys according to vehicle virgins it’s “the BEST sports car for under 40k”
I've had Ford SUVs where you pop the rear glass with a little rubber button hidden under the upper license plate trim, next to the backup cam. In a year+ of ownership it's been real tough for me to believe this simple solution was either too complex or too costly for Toyota to include.Also got a pang of envy watching Doug open the trunk with a button from the outside within the Nissan logo.
Also the people like me that see some weirdness in the BRZ design from the rear wheels back. The Z at least doesn't have that problem.The only problem with this is that nobody in the market for a supra would ever buy the base Z, so the cost comparison is nonsense. The base is for BRZ buyers that might want to spend a bit more for the extra power.
Me too, but not on my Supra because i don''t have one yet. But when I do, it will for sure get a boost gauge. Personally, I like steering column mounts, but I don't know what gets blocked on the Supra with the steering column pod that is available. On my car, the boost gauge really only blocks mostly the unused portion of the tach, so the placement is ideal. I'm hoping to do a similar setup in my future Supra, although I'd probably opt for a digital gauge rathern than an anolog gauge to better match the instrument cluster.I’ve got one
*Hood slowly drops and gently taps the back of your head*The hood prop that may be ghetto but will never allow the hood to slowly drop on your head.
Same on the powahh displays. Cool when you first discover them.....It really doesn't bother me not having one. It means nothing. My STI had one, my GTI had one, you look at it twice, and then never again. Same as the power gauges in the Supra, I had that up maybe 3 times in 2 years.
Edit: the only gauges I monitor on track are tire pressures and temps.
Me too, but not on my Supra because i don''t have one yet. But when I do, it will for sure get a boost gauge. Personally, I like steering column mounts, but I don't know what gets blocked on the Supra with the steering column pod that is available. On my car, the boost gauge really only blocks mostly the unused portion of the tach, so the placement is ideal. I'm hoping to do a similar setup in my future Supra, although I'd probably opt for a digital gauge rathern than an anolog gauge to better match the instrument cluster.