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I know all you Turbo Supra owners might not agree, but i am sure there are a lot of NA owners who will ;):p.. people should not knock the NA's.

My NA has the looks - turns heads and compliments said wherever she goes...she is so smooth to drive, sounds awesome and she is very responsive even without the help of a turbo.. added to which she will be more reliable than a turbo and better on fuel too:):D

Don't get me wrong here - i also love driving a turbo'd car..i've owned a few MR2 Turbos and they were mental on performance but i still love driving my NA Supra:D

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The NA is alright for people who want the looks, road presence and Supra owners club without the running costs and initial purchase price. There are more than a few NA's on here that I would choose over some of the rougher TT's I've seen.

 

Having said this, I've owned one TT and now own a NA. Whilst I know it's not the most cost effective way of doing things, my NA will be growing a set in the form of a NA-T conversion. I like Supras regardless of it being a turbo or not, but the disappointed looks people give you when you say it's a non turbo say it all, and as Jack has mentioned, it's nice to have the power to back up the looks. :eyebrows:

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The NA is alright for people who want the looks, road presence and Supra owners club without the running costs and initial purchase price. There are more than a few NA's on here that I would choose over some of the rougher TT's I've seen.

 

Having said this, I've owned one TT and now own a NA. Whilst I know it's not the most cost effective way of doing things, my NA will be growing a set in the form of a NA-T conversion. I like Supras regardless of it being a turbo or not, but the disappointed looks people give you when you say it's a non turbo say it all, and as Jack has mentioned, it's nice to have the power to back up the looks. :eyebrows:

 

Well said! :)

 

I was also n/a but it did need a kick up the butt so I'm now NA-T.

 

But even without the turbo conversion I still loved to drive around NA!

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Brave post, this is a TT club really lets be honest. I've owned two TT's and wont buy another, at the same time I own an N/A as a daily driver, but I wont buy another N/A either. If you genuinely 'LOVE' the supra N/a you need to drive more cars :p

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I love my NA too. Big smiles every time I see or drive it.

And yes, I do have a handbag full of rainbows....

 

 

On a serious note, we could be sheep and drive around in Fords and Vauxhalls and 'boring, boring, every other car on the road', or we can make a stand, buy a Supra we can comfortably afford to run and enjoy being different.

 

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