Escapist
Well-Known Member
Had a what and smashed a what?You haven’t lived until you’ve had a dirt clod fight with the neighbors! Or smashed the end of a few Piccolo Pete's. ?
-RJM
Had a what and smashed a what?You haven’t lived until you’ve had a dirt clod fight with the neighbors! Or smashed the end of a few Piccolo Pete's. ?
-RJM
Nicely done. I’m waiting for my gloss ECU cover to match my engine cover.New covers in and strut bars powder coated.
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Or they have very nice parents..... Or were stupid like me.You guys that are that young and own a roughly $55k to $60k Supra brand new are definitely doing something right! I wish I had the money to afford the MKIV Supra back when I was in my 20’s.
here we go, old timer.70’s babies are the best generation. Old enough to know what hard physical labor is. Also that climbing trees was for fun and not a Tree Hugging violation. Growing up in the 80’s was a culture icon’s dream. They also made their own toys and entertainment. You haven’t lived until you’ve had a dirt clod fight with the neighbors! Or smashed the end of a few Piccolo Pete's. ?
-RJM
No you don't. You really don't. It seems nice, but there's a lot of appreciation you get for a car with the power of the stock Supra when you've suffered through 8 pieces of shit and several project cars before buying something that comes out of the box with 300+ HP/TQ. Get off my lawn thanks for coming to my TED talk.You guys that are that young and own a roughly $55k to $60k Supra brand new are definitely doing something right! I wish I had the money to afford the MKIV Supra back when I was in my 20’s.
Sound financial logic would've said, buy a 2 seat sports cars in your 40s or 50s, but a couple of things that probably won't hold true at that age:You guys that are that young and own a roughly $55k to $60k Supra brand new are definitely doing something right! I wish I had the money to afford the MKIV Supra back when I was in my 20’s.
Lol! Nice one ? I just got it last week. Haven’t taken any pictures beside that oneYou... Opened the door?
Drove it to the dealer?
Parked it well?
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Ehh I agree with you but can debate you on that as well since I am 45 and can still get in and out of my Supra with no problem. Thank god for good health and not being too out of shape. LOL! Also, I still love wrenching on my cars as much as possible. I just won’t touch any mods that deal with opening up the engine. Bolt-ons all day long!!! Haha.Sound financial logic would've said, buy a 2 seat sports cars in your 40s or 50s, but a couple of things that probably won't hold true at that age:
- This car isn't the easiest to get in or out of, and chances are it's not going to get easier
- I think ICE cars will be phasing out in the next 20 years or so, so I don't think "next generations" of the cars I grew up admiring would really be around, at least in an ICE version, and although electric cars can be interesting, the experience isn't the same. I love hearing the turbo spool up on these Supras, the crackles on the overrun, and that wumph on upshifts -- things that just won't be in newer cars down the line.
Where from?New carbon fiber hood vent overlays.
They’re a very nice quality piece in person. Ties in well with the oem mirrors.
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~ true gloss carbon fiber overlay hood vents:Where from?
Niiiice, sooner or later I'll probably go this route. However I'm partial to the 700 due to the faster spool.Ordered a pure800