the car I owned prior to the supra was a Buick Century. my friends at work were allways going to the track. Sooooo to make a long story short after the third run down the track It developed a knock. had it checked and it seems that it spun a bearing OOPS. So had to fins=d something to drive looked at a MR2 was way way to much work. found the Supra on craigslist. so here I am today with an 89 MKIII Turbo and one dam happy camper!
1967 Dodge Coronet 440
1991 Pontiac Firechicken....er firebird. 175 shot :naughty:
1990 Supra NA 5 spd H/T
1987 Supra Turbo Auto H/T
1988 Supra Turbo 5 spd H/T
1990 Supra Turbo 5 spd Targa
current beater is my 1g-awd-turbo-talon killing 1991 LX, 4 door, SOHC VTEC zc swapped, 5 spd, primered civic.
1984 Toyota Celica GT A/T (repo'd)
1984 Toyota Celica GTS M/T (wrecked)
1986 Mercury Cougar A/T (sold)
1981 Pontiac Parisienne A/T (impounded)
1979 Chevy Camaro A/T (sold)
1986 Dodge Colt A/T (sold)
1985 Toyota Supra M/T (abandoned)
1982 Toyota Supra M/T (junked)
1985 Toyota Supra M/T (stripped then impounded)
1984 Toyota Supra M/T (parted)
1989 Toyota Pickup M/T (junked)
1983 Toyota Supra M/T (~still have~)
1992 Saturn SL1 M/T (junked)
1985 Toyota Supra A/T (gave away)
1979 Datsun 280zx M/T (in driveway)
1984 Toyota Supra L-type A/T (sitting in driveway awaitng fate)
93 Pontiac lemans yes 93 not the hot rod
87 Toyota Tercel
95 Toyota Camry LE
89 Olds Achieva
80 Datsun 720 Pickup still have this with 85K original Miles
84 300z
83 240z
86 Nissan 200 SX which i would trade my supra to find a turbo model again
2003 Mitsubishi Lancer
93 Eclipse
98 Isuzu Amigo Lifted with 33's 4wd
87 White hardtop Toyota Supra
87 Black Targatop Supra
87 Merc Cougar 5.0
86 RX7 custom intake manifold with 4 barrel Holly double pumper carb
87 RX7 stock
83 RX7 12A rotor
89 Mitsubishi Mighty Max Slammed
2003 M3 Roadster
87 F250 4wd 33's 6 inch lift kit
Cars I have shared with my wife
89 Geo metro
95 Ford Aspire
1st-66 chevelle, still has never really seen the road
2nd (1st driver) 91 talon tsi awd
3rd- 88 starion ESIR lighty modded and slow as balls
4th- 87 chevy 3/4 ton lifted w/ 38's
5th- 88 supra ( daily driven 10.55 car)
6th- 87 supra (teh current project)
7th- 94 ford escort to drive while i redid the supe
8th- 05 dodge cummins quadcab dually
First was a 79 Toyota Truck, 4 speed manual. Couldn't even peg the speedo that only went to 75. Then had an 88 Isuzu Impulse Turbo, had to get rid of it a year later as I couldn't afford it anymore. Then I picked up a 77 Celica Coupe. After everything but the engine fell apart on that I got a 79 Celica liftback. When that finally started dying at near 200,000 miles I found the Supra. I also have an 83 Cressida w/ a 5mge that the wife currently drives.
82 Toyota Celica. Drive the thing for over a million kilometers while I owned it, replaced the bottom end once and the top end twice in that time.
It was attacked by a moose late at night on the freeway at 125km/hr. Drove away, but it was obviously on it's last legs, so I retired it shortly afterwards.
Fuk'n moose wasn't hurt at all... didn't even knock him off his feet.
i didnt include all of my previous cars
first car was a 95 V6 camaro slower than a brick with the anchor down
2nd car was a 95 formula firebird
3rd Dodge stealth RT TT
4th ford ranger (daily)
5th was my N20 Firehawk
6th was my supra
first car i ever owned was an 89Si hatch. bought it when i was 16 (24 now). we have very strict emissions policy here and it failed miserably so i said fuck it and bought the car ive been lookin for for years. just so happens i found the one i wanted around the same time..lol it was funny when the guy came to pick it up . he was like "so why you selling it?". i turned around and opened my garage door and there was the supra.. him and his buddies that came with him almost in sync said "ohhh"lol . kinda miss the honda though. was a fun DD. i had it slammed on coil overs/KYB agx,front strut bar i machined and some go fastER parts.
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