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  1. yeah go coils, if you really want a spoiler, try looking for a dicktail one, or a rubber m3 type like mine and mr988s
  2. Hey man, welcome :] ! i too have been a fan of a supra, still am, and still want one, nevertheless it doesnt seem to be quite practical these days, its a 6 Cylinder engine, it drinks like hell. As an old car it will be bound to have problems, and money = problems, so you have to spend $$ to get sh*t fixed, Let me tell you my little version, and my opinion, i was driving a 1990 skyline gts-t 32, straight 6 as well, and turbo, had a decent kit with it, it was yellow, and had 18" Chromies on it, it was a bit of an eye turner, but problems were there left right and centre, (clutch pedal didnt spring back, clutch master needed to be replaced, alternator got fried, power steering belt got shredded, battery kept goin flat, stock turbo was fried, leaked oil like a MOTHERF*****, and the list goes on and on,) Being 18, all i had was a maccas job, up to 20-24 hours per week with bad pay, so most of it was goin to petrol and repairs due to goin out almost every night driving around, it only did 300km a tank on 98Ron, so that aint really practical if you were to use is every day. It was a nice car.. although i had to let it go as i couldnt afford to maintain it, i was goin broke while i continuously used the car. Also since on Ps, and a slightly modded car, cop attraction increases 100%, But thats just me, not telling you not to buy a supra, im just telling you from what i have experienced when i was 18 and just got my Ps, You could still buy a Supra, but you have to face the troubles/consequences that comes with it,
  3. Nice choice on the wheels man, defs lowering, As for the trunk spoiler ? i say nay -imo i say leave as is,
  4. past 10 as well, perhaps, maybe, MOAR SHENANIGANRIES ! >=D !
  5. Welcome to the club dude :] servicing is very important for a vehicle !
  6. Yep, will make arrangements to make it by 20.00
  7. Ohhh nice colour ;) I thought you had a blue one cos of your forum name :P
  8. lol justin, stop double posting everywhere ! xD NEXT THURSDAY NIGHT MEEET !!! or go karts, i know youre down for go karts, true alister ;) :P
  9. jeffy

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    10.0L/100km for me, no Aircon - City Driving, Also with 95 Octane, Automagic gear box, up to 550km-600km per tank
  10. you will loose vision *SOLAAR FLARRE* :P !! Looks good mate !
  11. Welcome to the club dude :] ! Congrats on the twins!
  12. Yeah, the auto headlights are only for the levin ZR, ascents get jack xD !
  13. Welcome to the club dude :] !
  14. apparently its a sport, Edit: Bull fighting is very closely associated with Spain and can trace its origins back to 711 A.D. This is when the first bullfight took place in celebration for the crowning of King Alfonso VIII. It is very popular in Spain with several thousand Spaniards flocking to their local bull-ring each week. It is said that the total number of people watching bullfights in Spain reaches one million every year. Bullfighting was originally a sport for the aristocracy and took place on horseback. King Felipe V took exception to the sport however and banned the aristocracy from taking part, believing it to be a bad example to the public. After the ban commoners accepted the sport as their own and, since they could not afford horses, developed the practice of dodging the bulls on foot, unarmed. This transformation occurred around 1724. So what happens during a bullfight?: Firstly the bull is let into the ring. Then, the top bullfighter called the Matador, watches his chief assistant wave a bright yellow and magenta cape in front of the bull to make it charge. He watches this in order to determine the bull's qualities and mood, before taking over himself. Then a trumpet is sounded and several fighters called Picadores weaken the bull by placing spears into it. This takes around 10 minutes. Another trumpet is sounded and the Matador now removes his black winged hat and dedicates the death of the bull to the president or the crowd before beginning his faena. The faena which is the most beautiful and skillful section of the fight and where the matador must prove his courage and artistry. The faena consists of a running at the Matador carrying a muleta. This is a piece of thick crimson cloth draped over a short stick, which can be held in either the left hand or draped over the espada, the killing sword, which is always held in the right hand. Usually the muleta, in left or right hand, is first held in front of the matador to make the bull charge and is then swung across and away from the matador's body hopefully taking the bull with it. This is a show, basically a dance with death - one wrong move and the Matador could become impaled on the horns of the bull. It is the Matador's job to make this dance dramatic and enjoyable for the audience. The faena continues until the Matador has demonstrated his superiority over the bull. Once this is achieved the bull is ready to be killed. The matador stands some ten feet from the bull, keeping the bull fixated on the muleta and aims the espada between the shoulder blades. The matador attacks pushing the espada over the horns and deep between the shoulder blades. If the sword goes in to the hilt it is an estocada but if it hits bone it is a pinchazo or media-estocada. An estocada usually results in the bull dropping immediately to its knees and dying, but if the bull fails to die the matador may take the descabello (a sword with a short cross piece at the end) which he stabs into the bull's neck severing the spinal cord. The fight is over. The matador may be awarded trophies by the president, according to his skill in working with the bull, which can be one or two ears from the bull, the tail and the hoof. The crowd will often encourage the president to award the trophies by waving white hankerchiefs, and this waving continues after the trophies have been awarded in an attempt to get the matador to throw his trophies into the crowd. The crowd in return hurls flowers which are collected by the matador's assistants. - http://www.spain-info.com/Culture/bullfighting.htm -
  15. you're never free <_< ! too busy hopping around the west side ;) !
  16. Welcome to the club dude :] ! Brisbane meets are held every thursday, here's the link http://au.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php/topic/27430-the-brisbane-thread-weekly-meet-every-thursday-from-8pm/
  17. Welcome to the club dude :] !
  18. Welcome to the club dude :] !
  19. do i hear turbo ? :o ! lolz :P
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