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raddys

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  1. PAID 1. Dutchman +1 2. Eddie-S +1 3. Eddie-S Brother 4. Eddie-S Nephew 5. Berg +1 6. steve spedd +1 7. girth45 +1 8. inazone 9. Dave West +1 10. clay +1 11. bluecoupe46 12. Chris1992 13. jcbt + Chris Bailey 14. Dreamscape36 15. DreamscapeGF 16. marbleapple+1 17. markssupra 18. Andrew K +1 19. fastcar 20. Milo500 21. inazone mk3 supra 22. Iky 23. Chico-Supra 24. Supra-love 25. x13mgr 26. Tom Weight 27. Missile + 1 28. Jimmy_supra 29. raddys + 1 All paid up
  2. 2 tickets and 1 club pass .. PAID
  3. The worst example of a "supra" i have ever seen.. it should be burnt
  4. Yes but the cost and time involved in sourcing the parts is a headache.. i cant imagine you can do the swap for under £6k.. in which case id much rather just buy an original tt6
  5. That is nice but its someone else's masterpiece.. i only really want a stock one so i can make it into my own work of art
  6. To much hassle for me tbh
  7. Yes they have gone crazy and no never driven one.. unfortunately
  8. Yes i think they have gone way out of my price range for now
  9. Hello.. so im on the hunt for a tt6 as some of you may know and im just wondering about parts.. say i buy one and worst case some syncro's or something goes down the line, how hard and expensive are replacements to find? I remember seeing someone manufacturering parts for the v16#'s but not sure how far this got? Any help much appreciated
  10. I have a tanabe touring super medallion on my TT.. sounds nice.. and its not loud
  11. No conversions for me.. i simply haven't got the time to do such a mammoth task.. id rather pay a few extra £ and get an original tt6
  12. Thanks and yes its proving hard to find a good condition stock look and low mileage tt6 for a reasonable price, ive been offered a few tt6's but nothing thats the same condition and spec as mine, that being said a few of them that ive been offered are quite nice but i suppose il hold out for the perfect one
  13. Yer you have a point, ive had a few offers for tt6's but nothing thats taken my fancy yet. like you say if a mint tt6 is going to come in at 30k id rather something else as you can get a hell of a lot of car for 30k. For 30k id be looking at either a dodge viper or a honda nsx (although i wouldnt be looking at minters for that budget) id be happy to pay upto 18k for a decent example of a tt6 supra but i suppose the way prices are going and the way supply is drying up its a big ask. Still you never know
  14. Yer its a beauty.. but i would like to build a big single in the end.. i know you can get built autos but 6 speed would be less of a headache
  15. Hi guys... i may possibly be after a tt6, ive searched through selling pages but i cant see anything i like or anything in as good condition as mine. I could px mine or just buy a tt6 if its perfect. I dont really have a colour preference however gun metal, red or black would be perfect. Below is a short spec of my current supra that ive copied from a thread i started in the 'supra chat' section. 1993 toyota supra Twin turbo auto GZ model Rare Renaissance red The car was imported 2006 Currently on 64km (39k roughly) Its all still in kmh (no speedo conversions) Extras: Cruise control Leather seats Active front lip Built in boot sub Boot blind Footwell lights Door key light ring Standard cd and tape player Oem secret box (not fitted) Toyota roof spoiler Toyota wind deflectors Oem number plate pods (not fitted) Facelift set of headlights (not fitted) Facelift clock (not fitted) Factory bilsteins with 20mm lowering springs Uk spec big brakes all round 17 alloys (wrapped in brand new yokohama ad08r (around 100 miles) Also have lots of receipts, old manuals, 1993 catalogue and various other literature ALSO have 2 copies of banzai magazine in which the car had a 5 page feature only last month!!! The car as you can see is stock body and is now bpu Double de-cat Boost controller Boost gauge Walbro fuel pump Tanabe touring exhaust with boost activated butterfly valve (straight pipe above 1 bar) Bpu appropriate spark plugs (forget which ones) This car is mint and pulls like a train, the only bad thing i have to say about it is that it has a few stone chips, but then at 24 years old its going to have some blemishes.. But honestly a really mint beautifully clean example. I had it valued last year at a garage for insurance purposes and have a letter confirming it to be valued at £14,000. I think thats everything and like i say atm im just checking that on the off chance someone may want a px or to buy and know of someone selling a tt6? Any help would be much appreciated. Jj
  16. Yer i know, i would just prefer a manual over a flappy paddle conversion. ive driven flappy paddles before and just dont get the same feeling as changing gears manually. Flappy paddle cars ive driven before havent always given me the gears i want, when i want them.
  17. I like the concept but i cant imagine there would be much change left over from £5k after fitting and id hate to spend that kind of money for a gearbox that i cant drop from 4-2nd when ever i fancy it.. ideally id only really want to go for a tt6 over gearbox conversions
  18. As far as im aware you cant flappy paddle a tt auto (correct me if im wrong) i know you can do it fairly easy on a n/a auto (something to do with less solenoids if i remember) i did speak to the guys at whifbitz about the 7 speed bmw box conversion but that was a £13k drive in- drive out service.. which is an eye watering amount for a gearbox conversion.
  19. A valid point, il look into it more
  20. Ummm.. thats a tricky one.. it took a while to find this one so really i dont think id take under £13k tbh as it really is one of the best but then if the right tt6 come up at the right price i may consider less possibly. I think the financing thing is a good idea (i hadn't thought of that tbh) and i may have to go that route if i get no decent offers
  21. Hi guys So basically i have a supra tt auto and was recently thinking of going single.. however if i start doing a big build id want to do it on a tt6 (makes sense in my head) however my problem is that i dont want to sell my car and never find one in the same condition again. So i thought id post a little thread up on the off chance that someone would want to px a tt6 for mine + cash.. a little spec below... 1993 toyota supra Twin turbo auto GZ model Rare Renaissance red The car was imported 2006 Currently on 64km (39k roughly) Its all still in kmh (no speedo conversions) Extras: Cruise control Leather seats Active front lip Built in boot sub Boot blind Footwell lights Door key light ring Standard cd and tape player Oem secret box (not fitted) Toyota roof spoiler Toyota wind deflectors Oem number plate pods (not fitted) Facelift set of headlights (not fitted) Facelift clock (not fitted) Factory bilsteins with 20mm lowering springs Uk spec big brakes all round 17 alloys (wrapped in brand new yokohama ad08r (around 100 miles) Also have lots of receipts, old manuals, 1993 catalogue and various other literature ALSO have 2 copies of banzai magazine in which the car had a 5 page feature only last month!!! The car as you can see is stock body and is now bpu Double de-cat Boost controller Boost gauge Walbro fuel pump Tanabe touring exhaust with boost activated butterfly valve (straight pipe above 1 bar) Bpu appropriate spark plugs (forget which ones) This car is mint and pulls like a train, the only bad thing i have to say about it is that it has a few stone chips, but then at 24 years old its going to have some blemishes.. But honestly a really mint beautifully clean example. I had it valued last year at a garage for insurance purposes and have a letter confirming it to be valued at £14,000. I think thats everything and like i say atm im just checking that on the off chance someone may want a px or to buy and know of someone selling a tt6? Any help would be much appreciated
  22. If only they fitted under stock arches id have bought them long ago.. my favourite wheels.. sad times
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