MKIII Toyota Supra
you could get a lot more inquiries for a lower price, say about 3500 considerign its a mint car no doubt, but the NA part makes it really at a disadvantage. bumpr for another mk3 on the road thats not seeign its death.
nice shell, assuming it really is rust free. i have seen a few that stated that, but still had some rust on various places.
good luck with the sale, looks nice, i'd be interested, but i don't really have anywhere to put it right now.
good luck with the sale, looks nice, i'd be interested, but i don't really have anywhere to put it right now.
Do me a favour and ONLY sell it to someone that will continue to take care of it...I would hate to see that car go into the wrong hands.
Good luck with the sale, that is a perfect transplant car for a big single 7m/1j/2j setup!
Good luck with the sale, that is a perfect transplant car for a big single 7m/1j/2j setup!
Originally Posted by simonsez84
Gorgeous Supra man! And even better, in Kitchener where I am! 
Only thing is is that it's auto! :S Would it be hard to switch this car over to stick?
Bump for a clean MK3! :thumbsup:

Only thing is is that it's auto! :S Would it be hard to switch this car over to stick?
Bump for a clean MK3! :thumbsup:
Last edited by semendemon; Feb 19, 2006 at 02:52 PM.
Originally Posted by semendemon
What kind of question is that? It is hard to swap a manual transmission into ANY automatic car. It could be an old Civic or the new McLaren SLR. It will just cost more for labour between different models of cars, and the manual transmission itself has to be one that can work in your car. The search for something like that and the price you would have to pay to attain it, much less install it, just makes the whole process unworthy. If I were you, I would just reporogram your ECU to make higher-RPM shifts with your current automatic transmission. That would give you an amazing peformance increase (but on the downside, you will ALWAYS be in race-mode, 'cause you will be revolutioning your engine even when you do not want to ... but then again, that is why a manual transmission is considered to be better by most people, 'cause you can choose WHEN to revolutionize your engine and how far to revolutionize it on the tachometer before shifting into the next gear), and if you program the chip accurately, then you can beat ANY equivalent car with manual transmission (i.e. in this case, a 1986.5 Supra N/A with manual transmission). And the reason for that is simply because even the best human drivers cannot shift as accurately as a computerized chip in the core of the engine. Anyway, I'm out. BUMP.
my god ! newb!




