Hey there.
I picked up my new 88 NA auto supra on Tuesday and now that some of the excitement has worn off, I'm looking to take some criticism.
The car has got 86,276 miles on the clock last time I checked, has had a recent headgasket change, alternator, battery and general service by the previous owner who was going to use it for motorsport usage until he decided he couldn't be bothered with an Auto.
The interior is in brilliant condition, no rips or anything of the sort and everything electrical bar the heater works.
Here's a few pictures:
(left door)
And my personal favorite pic - Me pulling off for my first proper drive in my first car :biglaugh:
I bought it for £190 or $385 which isn't too bad of a price considering that cars with seized motors go for that much.
Are the panels (esp rear arches) I've taken pictures of worth saving or should I look into getting some used ones off a donor car? I took it to a bodyshop and they said they'd have to fiberglass it, but the problem with this is that the bubbling will come back eventually, and I'm not looking for a quick fix...
Anyways, that's my car
I picked up my new 88 NA auto supra on Tuesday and now that some of the excitement has worn off, I'm looking to take some criticism.
The car has got 86,276 miles on the clock last time I checked, has had a recent headgasket change, alternator, battery and general service by the previous owner who was going to use it for motorsport usage until he decided he couldn't be bothered with an Auto.
The interior is in brilliant condition, no rips or anything of the sort and everything electrical bar the heater works.
Here's a few pictures:




(left door)
And my personal favorite pic - Me pulling off for my first proper drive in my first car :biglaugh:

I bought it for £190 or $385 which isn't too bad of a price considering that cars with seized motors go for that much.
Are the panels (esp rear arches) I've taken pictures of worth saving or should I look into getting some used ones off a donor car? I took it to a bodyshop and they said they'd have to fiberglass it, but the problem with this is that the bubbling will come back eventually, and I'm not looking for a quick fix...
Anyways, that's my car