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Sup peeps. My Celica is messed up...well not really its just my front bumper was ruined cause my dad decided to drive it one day without asking me! I paid for all the mods for the car but my 'rents paid for the car actually....I want a car for my own that I paid for. So now I got an offer for a 94 Supra...I might get it but I'm iffy cause it's RHD and its imported from Japan..which is cool and all but I want an SUV to share with my g/f cause we're getting serious with each other LoL. Anyways what y'all think? My girl says it's cool if I get the Supra ...And does anyone know if RHD is legal in California??
Ok I need input cause I'm getting the car settled with customs this week...Let me know so I won't blow my whole cash on something dumb... It only has 33,000 miles on it. If you're wondering. |
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tranx your answer is yes if it's a twin turbo. No if naturally aspirated.
Trust me! The non turbo supra is boring, and once you have it you will be in love with the car, and want to import a new one. You could just mod up the engine, but you would be much better off getting a whole package with low miles. I believe it is legal to drive a RHD car in a LHD country (and vica versa, if it has indicators - no joke ![]() |
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