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Supra dimensions - length & width


Guest louey

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Hey guys, i got a weird request. I'm buying a Supra in the next month or so and i was wondering if anyone could take down the Supra's length and width.

 

I need to see if its going to fit into my garage :)

 

I know they are a big car but im sure they don't need a special sized garage do they???

 

Any help would be REALLY helpful.

 

Cheers guys

 

Louey

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  • 2 years later...

Hi all, pardon the thread resurection. But is the Supra width including mirrors definitely 1800mm? I wouldnt be able to afford to go by an assumption as i'll be spending a fair amount of money. Just like the OP this is hinging on me being able to by a Supra or not. :(

 

sorry if this is a FAQ, and thanks :)

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Hi all, pardon the thread resurection. But is the Supra width including mirrors definitely 1800mm? I wouldnt be able to afford to go by an assumption as i'll be spending a fair amount of money. Just like the OP this is hinging on me being able to by a Supra or not. :(

 

sorry if this is a FAQ, and thanks :)

 

Get one and see if you can create some removeable mirrors :)

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I'd be worried about getting in and out if its going to be that close, never mind if the mirrors will fit.......

 

Getting in and out will be easy enough as the garage inside is 2500mm wide, just the door apeture to drive in is 2040mm

 

is it safe to say that with the mirrors retracted, would the body then be the widest point or would the mirrors still be wider? :search:

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The rear arches are the widest point when the mirrors are retracted.

 

thank you very much! thats exactly what i needed to know, now i can finally put a deposit down on one. :)

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  • 7 months later...

Can't comment on your garage but Dukes of Hazzard style is the way I get in and out!

 

Lower window, open door ( about 6 inch before it meets the wall!), ease my oversize frame until I'm stood on the sill, feed one foot at a time onto the ground, shut the door, fold the door mirror, move to the front of the door, switch on ignition, close the window, remove the key and finally lock the car.

 

Reverse for getting in and make sure you have foam or carpet on the wall.

 

After practice it's less than a minute from start to finish.

 

I very carefully made sure I had plenty of length in the garage but it never once crossed my mind about width as it has been used for a variety of cars over the years. These Supes are very wide cars!

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