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Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - JustinG - 07-25-2009

Dsm or bust


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Ryan T - 07-26-2009

Forget the miata, we bought a Mustang GT with low miles that you totally need to get yourself into for about 6k. V8 and torque > I4 and no torque.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - fiveoh2go - 07-26-2009

Ryan T Wrote:Forget the miata, we bought a Mustang GT with low miles that you totally need to get yourself into for about 6k. V8 and torque > I4 and no torque.

+1 on what Ryan said. Do it.













You know you want to.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - CaptainHenreh - 07-26-2009

fiveoh2go Wrote:You know you want to.

You should at least try it.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - fiveoh2go - 07-26-2009

Come to the dark side, we have torque.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - HAULN-SS - 07-27-2009

Burnouts are pretty satisfying, and can be done anywhere!


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-27-2009

Seriously this is really sad. Im going to miss that car terribly, I have been working on that car since I was 16 years old, spent a high-school winter break in 20 degree temps changing out that headgasket and was there for its first photoshoot, and subsequent drift/crash lol.

Here is a pic from her 2 days old when I was 16...wow long time ago.

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Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Goodspeed - 07-27-2009

Lol, I've had torque, at least after the turbo lag. Now I want nimbleness!

DJ, I'm surprised, I figured you'd be DSM-whoring by now. Shoulda bought it! Squishy, comfy SC but with a turbah!


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Jake - 07-27-2009

Goodspeed Wrote:Lol, I've had torque, at least after the turbo lag. Now I want nimbleness!

You can haz torque and nimbleness if you find a Mazdaspeed. I was at Deal's Gap this past weekend for Miatas at The Gap (post with story & pix to follow) and drove a Speed Miata that had been boosted a little more. Holy hell was it fun and the turbah is addictive.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - D_Eclipse9916 - 07-28-2009

Goodspeed Wrote:Lol, I've had torque, at least after the turbo lag. Now I want nimbleness!

DJ, I'm surprised, I figured you'd be DSM-whoring by now. Shoulda bought it! Squishy, comfy SC but with a turbah!


DSM is perfect if you want to do everything, daily, autox, and a little street racing. But you want to get more into road racing, a dsm is a big epic fail for that. Its just too much car and too expensive on track. You just gotta prevent yourself from modding too much (my epic fail) and the car is also tempermental and requires a person with great mechanical know-how. Although a stock one would probably last forever.

For you, I suggest that there miata, although "pimping" through campus is :lol: with that. How about an e36 m3, you can find them in the 5-9 range nowadays, with just a year or two off of the miatas your looking at. Your going to have to get another personal mechanic though, lol. Although I may be switching to the dark side, depends on how a test drive goes tonight.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Goodspeed - 07-28-2009

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:Its just too much car and too expensive on track. You just gotta prevent yourself from modding too much

ROFL, you're telling that to a guy who's ultimate goal is to be doing this:

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Though honestly, thats a big part of the equation. I could get a lot of other cars, but I want something that is small and light before I tackle larger, more demanding cars. I want something that is not intimidating to work on, simple, and cheap to do so. Training wheels, so to speak.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Jake - 07-28-2009

Goodspeed Wrote:Training wheels, so to speak.

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Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Goodspeed - 07-28-2009

Funny you posted that, because my first experience with the "Miata" wasn't in a Miata, but a RHD Eunos Roadster. JDM TYTE YO.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - ScottyB - 07-28-2009

an E36 wil probably wipe it's german-spec butt with your wallet. even cars that have been well maintained are, at this point, getting into the 100k+ milage range where random stuff breaks. believe me, i'm crazy tempted as my next car to pick up a 98-99 M, but there is just a load of wear parts on those cars. lots of bushings to replace, cooling system components that like to "expire", and interior electrical bugs. the base components are tough though and they do everything well.

how about a toyota MR-S? they are not as "standard" in layout as the miata so they aren't as easy to wrench on, but they are touted as being exceptional handlers right out of the box and are extremely efficient (35mpg highway) and pretty darn reliable. they have a crazy low curb weight (2200 lbs) and the 1ZZ engine is not too powerful to kick your ass upon entry into mid engined motoring. think of a poor man's elise. they are cheap to buy at this point and real cheap to insure. also, they have a more spacious cabin than the miata or even S2K. downfall is the storage space (none) and they are not as easily modified as a miata. also you will want to look at later model years as the early ones had piston ring problems due to cats that would fall apart and get sucked back into the cylinders.

i really think the miata would suit you Goodspeed. and you know so many here have, or have had one that you can always ask for a helping hand and get good advice.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Nis01 - 07-28-2009

Funny you bring up the MR-S. Those are going to become quite a bit more popular in the near future with the release of the STR SCCA class. The MR-S is expected to be a significant force with its extreme low weight and decent power band. The only issue I see with this car is the lack of aftermarket knowledge and fan base in comparison to the ample resources and parts available for the miata. A lot of test and tune would be required to get a proficient setup but I bet that would be a very fun and reliable car. Definitely a cool car and pretty much right at the same price range as a NB miata.


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Goodspeed - 07-28-2009

Not at all interested in a MR-S, and though the E36 gives me a boner, never had any intention of picking one of those up, either Wink


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Dave - 08-02-2009

D_Eclipse9916 Wrote:[Image: Dsc00577.jpg]
DJ's early years: DSM breaks down while driving through the parking lot, so he calls friends for help and they bring a photo shoot with them... :lol:


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - Goodspeed - 08-03-2009

Some quick pics from James, the new owner down in AL. New wheels and tires, and Tokico Illumina 2/B&G springs installed (fronts only, rears not installed yet) Cry Big Grin

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Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - JustinG - 08-03-2009

jesus, your car actually looks less like a buick now. should have kept it


Re: My Car! 1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Targa 5-speed - ViPER1313 - 08-03-2009

white97dsm Wrote:jesus, your car actually looks less like a buick now. should have kept it

Conversation w/ Stephanie as I was surfing MM last night:

Me: Goodspeed sold his Supra and bought a Miata.....
Stephanie: Is he gay?

That is all. I wish I could have bought that Supra.