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Poll - where do you park your Supra?


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Where do you keep your Supra???  

281 members have voted

  1. 1. Where do you keep your Supra???

    • In a Garage
      84
    • On a driveway (private - not shared)
      111
    • In a shared driveway/car-park
      26
    • On a private road (ie cul-de-sac)
      28
    • On a main road
      32


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Main Road...

 

Which Affects 50% of what i can do to the car...

e.g. no Bodykit on as it make it more nickable....

 

And thats the most horrible thing about my Car....

 

Looks Great, Got a Top Ass Clifford Cat 1 over a grand Immobilizer/alarm...but it won't stop the scratching...

Every Other Car on the street it the average dirty runaround. making mine stick's out like a sour thumb.

 

Mind You, it kind of advertise's me as the biggest drug dealer in town, so therefore...not had a single problem...

 

wolf

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in my back garden , surrounded by a 6ft wall with broken glass on top , CCTV , pitbull and border collie alarm ( altho i wish they would stop pissing on my wheels.. ) and a aluminum baseball bat.....

it would take someone very very brave or incredibly stupid to try steal it

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i'm not really worried about the lower insurance costs - I'm more interested in the peace-of-mind, and added security from jealous kids or whatever.

 

In a garage it can't get seen so it won't get keyed etc.

 

Totally agree with that matey i also park it away in the garage just in case!

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i used to have a front garden but before i brought the supe i had it all dug out level and had chippings put down [tarmac next year]

got no space at side of house for garage so she sits out there in all weathers.moving next year and im defo havin a garage .:D

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On the drive, I turned my garage into a workshop, or "Man-Cave"

The insurers offered a whopping £13 discount if I put it in the garage, not even the cost of a big padlock.

 

Et la:

[qimg]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v713/aberdeenstu/DSCN4943.jpg[/qimg]

 

You got a few number plates (sorry signs) there Rob is that for a few late night top end runs? :D

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Mine goes on the driveway most of the time - but that's mostly because there is very limited parking on the road where I live and the neanderthal opposite appears to deal in second hand cars. Not that he even lives there - his parents do and he just parks shit cars with no tax outside their house for months on end.

 

I actually prefer to park mine on the road - that way, I can get the other car out of the garage if I want to use it.

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Hungary, apparently:blink:

 

Now that's funny!!:D

 

I park mine on a strange almost L shaped drive with 2 other cars. My Supra is worth 5K and it's blocked in by a 15K Mondeo and the wifes 23K BMW. There's logic in there somewhere.

 

Luckily we live at the bottom of a quiet cul-de-sac, so most people don't know it's there!!

 

H.

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