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Thats 80hp over standard in a light rwd car..300bhp silvias move like shit off a greasy shovel.They go sideways at a blip of the throttle, surprised you're not able for the supra if u had a 300bhp one tbh

 

Oh i'm up for the Supra just been taking it easy so far due to poor weather conditions and just getting used to how it handles:) When i said i had the rear end snap out on me a few times i meant in the S14.

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I would listen to everone on here as well my TT bit me when i only had it for a couple of months didnt do much damage (smashed in wing scuffed bumper dented rear qtr panel and shattered my rear wheel) it had been raining heavliy after a good week of hot sun which makes driving dodgy anyway but it took me by surprise when the tail slid out and cost me alot of money to fix.

 

As was mentioned we have had 2 deaths so far this year on this forum which is trajic and my condolences goes out to their familys, i mean perhaps you should concider a NA first so you get used to a RWD car then get a TT

 

Oh and if it was a choice between manual and auto.... i would have to have a manual (but i drive an auto and that is alot of fun as well - brill auto boxes)

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