nope its still in the same spot. Well the front end is torn down and is straight again. but nothing else is back together. And its his fault he was drunk.
NTRA08;1509673 said:nope its still in the same spot. Well the front end is torn down and is straight again. but nothing else is back together. And its his fault he was drunk.
tylerjacobsen85;1509827 said:I got a hood, bumper, bumper cover, radiator, nose, grill, radiator, radiator support and more. I don't really need these parts, so I'll let them go for cheap. Let me know if you want the parts
Victor Charlie;1509925 said:I think the supra is great in the snow if it's set up for snow. I have two AWD small SUV's and a large 4wd suv, and the supra handles better than all of them. I can get up hill better than anyone with FWD, and I can stop better than any suv. The AWD vehicles are better on acceleration, but that doesn't make you any safer. I have had luck with soft suspension, manual trans, and narrower than stock, special purpose snow tires, and stock ride height. It also takes practice driving in the snow in Pittsburgh. I used to live there, lots of excitement in the mountains in the snow! Please fix your car or sell it intact to someone who can fix it. Parting out is business venture: time disassembling, photographing, and mailing parts for profit. If you aren't efficient at it, you might not make anything on it. Get a job and earn enough for the parts or for a new car, and you will probably do better.
madsupra88;1510025 said:Why do i have a really really hard time believing this..
No supra should ever be drivin in the snow, not even if your ken block!
Altezza576;1510070 said:Actually not hard to believe at all. With snow tires (not all season) and a some good experience in snow driving, it is very possible. I did very very well for 4 winters in my IS300 with dedicated Blizzak LM-22 tires.
SupraSean;1510697 said:hey man any help you need with a swap, i only live like 30 mins tops from you