I had a 94 TT. Good car, chics like um, kinda quick. Expensive to fix though... VERY expensive... take that how you like.
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Originally posted by MrodDrft
The best drift supra i know is the GOODLINE one..
Originally posted by MrodDrft
The car is almost too clean and perfect to be a drifter.
-MR
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Erik Jabons drifts his G35 sedan, and Tampa Hachi-Bill drifted a Mk III Supra - talk about boats!
It's just different than drifting a Miata or something, but when you're driving something that big you may as well go Cressida or Cima or Skyline...
-MR
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MkII's
If you want the skinny on MKII's goto www.celicasupra.com
I own a 82 MkII. Its old but tough. The engine with 128k on it still has factory compression and valve leakage specs. Its old, creaks, squeaks, and groans. But when I practice drifting in the rain she sings with joy. The MkII is a descent car despite being nearly an antique. When I finish restoring it were going to D1 to play. My buddies drive a MkIII and a first gen supercharged MR2. Our club wants to get an AE86 to complete the collection. MkII's are a little lighter than MkIII's but much room for lightening the load. As far as im concerned the MkII supra is the AE86s big brother. ciao.
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mkII project
I have the idea to make a drift MKII supra. does anyone know of companies that make body parts for this car. boddy kits hatches, hoods,etc.... just imagi it a black mkII with a wide body a 1jz under the hood. i was thinkin maybe it could us some part made for the ae86+some fabrication.
any ideas or postive comments would be apreciated
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Originally posted by nedinic
iam pretty shure stock supras run 13.3
and rx-7 13.2
but i could really care less about 1/4 mile racing.
TRACKS funner and so is drifting.
supras are rare but so are skylines, and they use skylines....
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