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While laying under my supra yesterday a huge drop of gearbox fluid hit me in the eye, at that point i started to wonder why i ever sold my UK spec. It was clean, fast, rare, smooth. Now im spending most weekends ripping the guts out of my N/A to try and get the power back.

 

So i would say that would be my biggest supra regret was selling my uk spec car

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Buying a pre-built single turbo rather than a stock TT - was interesting finding all the unknowns on it.

 

Like the t-shirt being used to block the heater vent behind the dash which the HKS boost controller sat in.

 

Or the stereo wire that was tied together with choc-blocks as he hadn't got a long enough cable in the first place.

 

Or finding bilsteins on the rear, standard shocks on the front.

 

Unless you've got a very well documented build thread on the forum, lots of photographic proof and built by reputable members/traders - be wary.

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Buying a pre-built single turbo rather than a stock TT - was interesting finding all the unknowns on it.

 

Like the t-shirt being used to block the heater vent behind the dash which the HKS boost controller sat in.

 

Or the stereo wire that was tied together with choc-blocks as he hadn't got a long enough cable in the first place.

 

Or finding bilsteins on the rear, standard shocks on the front.

 

Unless you've got a very well documented build thread on the forum, lots of photographic proof and built by reputable members/traders - be wary.

 

 

Aaaaaaammmen to that brother.

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Aaaaaaammmen to that brother.

 

To top it off it was an ex-turbofit car! To go from an unmodified/unmolested NA 5-spd which i'd replaced arms, shocks and brakes on to that was... interesting.

 

Happily Whifbitz twin WG manifold, fuelling and various other bits being fitted by Paul this/next week, so hoping just to receive a 'we're all done everything's good' call mid-next week :)

 

And Ryan just fitted my S6 to the car so SRR later on this month.

 

My luck now is it'll snow on the way home!

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Exactly what puts me buying a pre-built car

 

Yep, I was younger/more idiotic back then, so I'll hold my hands up that I rushed into it.

 

There are some pre-built cars I'd buy with threads off this forum - I'd trust cars that'd been worked on a lot by Paul/Ryan/Lee and such I think, with an inspection by them!

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I don't really have one, got the exact car I wanted and it's been faultless in the year so far. When I get my own place next couple of years I am getting another that I will mod to death as I want to keep the uk spec standard. Sounds a bit gay but I don't want to molest it :)

 

 

 

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While laying under my supra yesterday a huge drop of gearbox fluid hit me in the eye, at that point i started to wonder why i ever sold my UK spec. It was clean, fast, rare, smooth. Now im spending most weekends ripping the guts out of my N/A to try and get the power back.

 

So i would say that would be my biggest supra regret was selling my uk spec car

 

Your ex-supra could be back if you pay the good price:eyebrows:

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Not a regret. But biggest almost regret. Crashed my uk and while it was being repaired saw an unfinished single track car project. So took a punt. It has/had some teething problems but now is drivable every day if I wanted. But far from finished.

But now Over the past 6 months iv spent a lot of money I should have spent on credit card bills, or having both showers in our house fixed. Instead I have a uk spec running roughly and with a dead battery that hasn't moved off the drive for 3 months but with full interior and perfect paintwork and a single turbo with a few dents and in desperate need of a polish with only half an interior..

 

I'll get there in the end!

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Not a regret. But biggest almost regret. Crashed my uk and while it was being repaired saw an unfinished single track car project. So took a punt. It has/had some teething problems but now is drivable every day if I wanted. But far from finished.

But now Over the past 6 months iv spent a lot of money I should have spent on credit card bills, or having both showers in our house fixed. Instead I have a uk spec running roughly and with a dead battery that hasn't moved off the drive for 3 months but with full interior and perfect paintwork and a single turbo with a few dents and in desperate need of a polish with only half an interior..

 

I'll get there in the end!

 

Should of kept the uk and put a single on it, sorry to rub it in.

 

 

 

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I don't really have any regrets as such, there are a few things that with hindsight I would have done differently. If I could have every penny and hour I've spent on my car back, and have the car back to the way it was when I got it, I could do the whole lot again and have a fair whack of each left over. Not really a regret as such as it's always going to be a learning curve, but I wouldn't mind some spare cash at the moment :D

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