tadda
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thanks...love your pics...great area and setting!Nice! Looks awesome!
I've been meaning to take a drive out to Saguaro National Park (about 15 miles away) to take some pics of my Supra there....
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thanks...love your pics...great area and setting!Nice! Looks awesome!
That's a great idea, and the car would look awesome there!thanks...love your pics...great area and setting!
I've been meaning to take a drive out to Saguaro National Park (about 15 miles away) to take some pics of my Supra there....
Looks familiar!That looks awesome Steven! And it's the exact same color and kind as our Supra in Sierra Vista! We took ours on a drive to Tombstone and Bisbee to get some cool pics of it.
Where did you purchase yours? We got ours from Sierra Toyota in Sierra Vista.
The Turbelence color is ghost-like. A beauty!Red Rock Arizona here (25 miles north of Tucson)
Call ahead...they may be closed.thanks...love your pics...great area and setting!
I've been meaning to take a drive out to Saguaro National Park (about 15 miles away) to take some pics of my Supra there....
I can't imagine the Supra with 610 hp! Insane! Unfortunately, we paid MSRP for ours back in late November, when they were still relatively hard to come by. We should have done more research. But we do love the car. And I think you're absolutely correct about people waiting for the 2021s. But how much more money are they projected to cost? And will the new ones make ours irrelevant on resale?Looks familiar!
I drove to Phoenix for mine as everybody else wanted full MSRP for them...and local dealerships had a hard time getting them—waiting for the new 2.0 for 2021 I suspect.
Tucson has a nice tune shop if you’re so inclined. The owner claims his dyno’s at 610 whp so far.
I think their draw is based on the belief they’ll be less expensive than the 3.0. Maybe but how much less with the loss of 100 hp. Guess we’ll see.I can't imagine the Supra with 610 hp! Insane! Unfortunately, we paid MSRP for ours back in late November, when they were still relatively hard to come by. We should have done more research. But we do love the car. And I think you're absolutely correct about people waiting for the 2021s. But how much more money are they projected to cost? And will the new ones make ours irrelevant on resale?
I’m local also DS BlueI have a downshift blue just moved back to Tucson a few days ago. Hoping to meet up with some more owners in the area. There are quite a few owners in Houston where I'm from and I havnt seen a supra here yet.
Mine is a 2021. IIRC it was around Centennial.Nice! What year is yours?
Was likely me depending on how far north it was.