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parm

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  1. Cheers for that, yep the 16" are too small to handle the new brakes so may have to hold fire in case the wife chops off something important !!
  2. I'm going to have the brakes done ASAP hopefully by Jurgen and perhaps sort the suspension a little for some fastish track runs but don't want it to be so firm I dislocate my hip going down the road. Any advice on brake setup would be awesome
  3. Out working at the mo but here's a pic, 6 speed manual going to need lots and lots of advice on how to proceed
  4. Hi all, Really excited just purchased a 1999 supra vvti from Jurgen, completely stock bar exhaust and turbo timer. Can't wait to get modifying but should be a really good base car. Thanks to Jurgen and Aarin
  5. Nice! Been awhile since I've got my hands covered in engine oil and slipped in brake fluid but it's always fun when you fire it up for the first time!! I'll keep an eye out for the meet, warwick is pretty close for me. Cheers all
  6. Hi Josh42 That sounds like good advice, did you use any local garages to do the work or did you do it yourself? Also did you import your car ? I'm looking around for the right base car but there's not a lot about. Thanks for the info be nice to catchup at a local meet, cheers buddy
  7. Hi All, My name is Parm and I'm very excited about joining the forum. I love my cars fast and scary but I'm finding that its getting too expensive to buy a new car and then trick it out while all the time worrying about the warranty you've just lost. I've run a gen 2 911 turbo, M6 GC etc. all fast but normal at the same time and so I'm here!! I'm going to be lurking around trying to learn the do's and don'ts and get some advice on reputable tuners and those to avoid. I don't have a Supra at the moment but from my limited experience and knowledge my initial thoughts are to get a single turbo manual coupe. I will be trying to put big power into the car so I have been told that it would be cheaper to by an N/A auto car as the engine is fundamentally the same (single turbo it) and swap the gearbox for a manual. Apologies in advance for any stupid questions that I know I will be asking:D cheers Parm
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