Clean Supra

JASONA70

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is it just me or do those pictures look like they were high modified by photoshop???? =S


besides the big butt CLEAN CAR!!
 

Doward

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Attack of the Jellybean.

I looked into a MKIV ('96 TT Auto) and turned it down for my '88.

MKIII > MKIV, in my personal opinion.
 

dbsupra90

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i dont understand why they would spend so much money on a car with a salvage title.

i think its kinda cool because its different. a little on the excessive side tho. i dont like the wheels at all. not a fan of a huge lip or 19's. with it sitting so low it makes the wheels look even bigger.
 

NastyNate

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that's a bit much. I love widebody kits, BUT they have accentuate the lines of the car not totally change them. To me a clean widebody is one that still looks stock but has a slight bulge that you have to look twice to see it's there.
I have one problem with that car. All that work and a POS pantjob. At least go totally custom with the paint also, or do something only available on high end cars.
 

OneJArpus

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dbsupra90 said:
i dont understand why they would spend so much money on a car with a salvage title.

i think its kinda cool because its different. a little on the excessive side tho. i dont like the wheels at all. not a fan of a huge lip or 19's. with it sitting so low it makes the wheels look even bigger.


Salvage title doesn't mean it was in a really bad accident automatically. You can get a salvage title if it was stolen and they stole the correct parts off the car. You can also get one for mileage fraud, flood damage, and or an accident in a sweet spot that will cost too much to cost.


Also, maybe he didnt' put much $$ into it cause he owns a shop or something. theres too many variables untill we know. That is a nice supra