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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 194
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i got mine cuz its the nicest pre 1987 car i could find within my budget. pre 1987 cuz i dont need emissions
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 410
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I got my 88 MKIII solely because I couldnt find a good MKII until after I bought it. I hunted down everywhere I could think of. All the Supras I found were crap, poorly maintained rust buckets... and then I saw mine.. Of course.. afterwards.. I found these forums, and a whole host of MKII's and other MKIII's for cheaper.. ah well.. I still love mine! My wife has grown attached to it too... she says it looks mean when Im coming up the road .. lol. All I can tell you ... after driving Honda accords and oddysseys for 10+ years.. I wanted to treat myself.. and I have always loved the Supra. To me.. its the ultimate car (without shelling out 10's of thousands that is). And.. I have never had so many people try to race me.. its almost continuous... lol.
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: El Centro
Posts: 113
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I got a supra as my first car accidently i whent in to buy a 86 corolla and they sold it by the time i got there then i saw a supra n ended geting it i had to sell it to get cash for some fam. problems so i was bumbed but now i have another one and its a work in progress
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Stock
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Las Vegas
Posts: 20
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Despite being a tad heavy, Supra's grip the road. Nothing more exhilarating than carving mountain roads in a MK-lll
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walbro fp
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Posts: 410
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I've been thinking about this for a bit (after my earlier reply). I took a good hard look at my Supra. Its in decent shape.. the interior is almost excellent (20 years of wear.. it has held up very well), the body is great except for the drivers side rear wheel well (which is rotting), and the driver train is Toyota (which basically means.. if it aint dead it runs).
I get comments on the car everywhere, everybody with a car over 200 hp seems to want to race it (so far only been beat by a STI), and it just feels good to drive. Then.. I look at a new car. They are far more comfortable, probably more reliable, better fuel economy, similar power (stock), but... 20,000.00 + for a good one. If I took 20k and put it in my MKIII, it would be about 450 HP (and that is as much as you need for a road.. lol... ) the body would be very close to perfect and would still have the distinction of being a MKIII. So.. finally.. I bought the Supra because I wanted a Supra. With all its beauty and problems etc... I am still very happy I bought it. So.. bottom line.. I am happy I own one. Thats about as much as you can ask for I think... are you happy with what you drive? Also.. I know Mustang owners.. and they have to work on their cars constantly (no idea why). Mine is stock, can beat most of them as is (if thats important) and I do NOT have to tweak it unless I want to.
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3" Exhaust
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: akron, ohio
Posts: 226
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I bought my mark 3 for 2500 after my integra got stolen. I paid cash for it, i have not regretted that decision ever. I love the Supra a lot. It can burn the tires like a muscle car, but still gets decent gas mileage. Plus since mine is kinda beat up, it makes a good sleeper.
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Texas
Posts: 50
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let me start off by saying im 17 and i am the very proud and lucky second owner of an 89 supra turbo. the first time i saw oone was at my aunts house in houston. i was only about 10 years old. i instantly fell in love with it. adding to my encouragement, my uncle owned an mk2 and a freind of the family had an 87.i always told myself i would have one but never really beleived it. i have had it for about 2 months now. its eveerything i ever wanted it to be. smooth, fast, and its a real prescence on the road. if u have a shot at owning one, dont pass it up. i was asked if i would sell it the first time i took to school, but the only thing i would give it up for is an mk4. then i would save up and get another mk3 jeje.
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Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: Milford, Ohio
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I have an 89 MkIII non-turbo and it is fantastic. I heard some of the turbos of the 7M-GTE engines were crap due to how old they are. However Supra is a name in itself. These cars have been discontinued since 1999. In my eyes, I view it as a classic 80's car that is still a top-of-the-line Toyota. Back in the day they were hard to find and they are even more rare now.
Traded a 91 celica for it. got a great deal on it and all of my friends love it!! sure its not as fast or as light as other newer 200hp cars. but ill take anything 80's in a race with confidence! ![]() ![]() They are fun to work on (HUGE engine bay especially in my non-turbo) and run like champs, at least mine does. I have 205,000 on it with a centerforce clutch, original trans and engine, and I can still drop 5 to 3rd and depending on the speed 5 to 2nd. I recommend buying one if you see that it isn't rusted and well-maintained. They are rare plus youll love the targa top if it has one!!!! |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San Francisco
Posts: 72
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Being a Supra owner kind of just gives you a special place/title that not everyone has! A special characteristic of the mk3s are that they're technically the first Supras for the the mk2s were still Celica Supras and later on splitting into they're own cars, with the mk3 Supra. I love mine cause for one they're pretty rare and also cause I was able to hunt one down with almost the full package (turbo trim, targa top, TEMs, original paint, and etc... They definitely need some TLC, but the results and driving experience speak for themselves!
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