Supra models

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mr_tony

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6,328 posts

269 months

Wednesday 21st August 2002
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Not for me this one, but for a firend who is looking to buy a supra for around 8-9k.

Anyone out there know what choices he has, what to go for (or what to avoid like the plague)

Interested to know about different models / specs / turbo / non-turbo? etc

Cheers,
rich

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

267 months

Wednesday 21st August 2002
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The UK spec Supra has only 1 model, with manual and auto variants. Jap spec is a whole different kettle of fish though.

There are two or three non turbo variants (vastly inferior cars, different running gear etc. SZ, SZ-R and maybe a targa top version IIRC.

The turbo models have several too, including a turbo model with no spoilers (can't remember what it was, but think it's an RZ-S), an RZ spec with spoilers and auto spoiler etc, and a GZ model with leather inc. You also get these variants in the Targa top version too.

Personally didn't like the targa top. I went to Japan to buy mine so had some work done to it by TRD, which was handy. Had it derestricted too.

They are excellent cars, but I would say that if you can add a couple of grand and get the UK version. Its got better turbos and better equipment. Mine's an RZ spec with the Bilstein shock absorbers and I had the bonnet vent added for a cost of £850 odd quick.

Some of the standard Jap cars look so weak and crap its worth investing a little time to have a good look at all cars, even the ones at 14-15K just to give you an idea of what I mean by the difference in the cars.

FYI my car is as follows:
Twin Turbo 3.0l
electric wing mirrors
a/c
elec win/mirrors/locks etc.
elec drivers seat
half leather
traction control
auto front spoiler
bonnet vent (added myself)
derestricted (TRD speedo reads 320KPH! Done myself)
cd/rad/cass
17" alloys (UK Spec)
13" discs (UK Spec)
"SUPRA" brake calipers (UK Spec)

The brakes are not all the UK spec style ones, and I think this is an option on the cars. This is one good thing to look for as it will mean that you will at least not have to look around for Jap spec brake pads. Beware though that Jap spec can mean trouble if anything goes wrong as it will mean parts coming from Japan and loads of confusion!

Good Luck.

big_treacle

1,727 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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I was about ask the same question but now its been done for me! Much clearer now!
How are these supras in terms of running costs?? I'm half thinking of getting one but I'm a bit scared that I be made bankrupt by servicing costs and things!

ATG

20,575 posts

272 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Some info here:-
www.japanese-car-imports.co.uk/
Place is run by a couple of enthusiastic blokes. Bit too keen on bolt on bits, but that weighs in favour of those looking for something a little more understated.

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

267 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Actually doesn't cost much to run.

Services are
£85 for an oil service.
Then there are A, B and C services. A is about £200, B is around £350 and the C service is a little bit more. Can't remember exactly but the C service is only every 36K miles.

The cambelts have to be done every 5 years or 60,000 miles. It cost me £880 including the C service. So not really very expensive. And those prices are from Toyota dealership, so specialist might be less.

Other than an electrical problem, it was perfect. Never a problem and you could hammer it day in day out and it wouldn't care. I am still deliberating on whether I can afford to keep and run mine as a third car. For the money the performance is exceptional. The only thing that might cost a bit if you're enjoying yourself is petrol.

big_treacle

1,727 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Thats not too bad really especially considering what it is! Kind of doing a "if I sell my prelude and move up to a supra can I still afford to eat?" thing at the moment.
I guess its a case of service A @ 6000 miles, B @ 12000 ish, C @ 36 000 then?
I guess fuel is the main issue. Do they only really cane fuel if you boot around all day or can they be reasonably OK (for a 3 litre!) if you are careful?

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

267 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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The service intervals are 9K, 18K and 36K

Oil service every 4.5K.

They can be go through fuel if you are really hammering it, but they are not that bad. If you drive like a normal human being, and keep the revs low, then its not really that bad at all. Tried this for a week and was amazed at the results. A full tank of petrol (70litres) usually gives me around 270km, but driven like a absolute girl I got over 550km. Average though, and I mean this includes booting the car around quite a bit, you should get 400km comfortably.

mr_tony

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6,328 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Tried this for a week and was amazed at the results. A full tank of petrol (70litres) usually gives me around 270km


Thats some heavy right foot ninja! (Christ knows what you get out of the fezza....)

Think you've saved my mate from buying a non turbo jap car. He's only wanting to spend 8k, so any other thoughts on a good Jap car for around that mark would be welcome.

big_treacle

1,727 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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How about my Prelude?! nice bit of vtec action, 4 wheel steering and all that.

Whats a good insurance company for a supra? Currently using Tesco as they don't seem so scared of us younger people

mhibbins

14,055 posts

279 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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How about my Prelude?! nice bit of vtec action, 4 wheel steering and all that.
Just out of interest, how much? Is it the new shape?

Mark

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

267 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Have heard good things about Tesco. This is the chronology of my insurance for the Supra ():

I've had my licence since 17 and got the pass plus thingy.

19yrs old,2yrs NCB : £2,050 with Endsleigh

20yrs old,3yrsNCB : £1,750 with Endsleigh

21yrs old,3yrsNCB : £1,650 with Endsleigh

22yrs old,4yrsNCB : £1,450 with Admiral

23yrs old 5yrsNCB : £1,300 with Admiral

24yrs old 6yrsNCB : £1,100 with Admiral now increased to £1,995 after moving all my NCB.

My previous cars helped me out in the earlier years (325i @17, and Calibra 4x4 turbo @18) as the insurance company took that into consideration. Its be best car by far and its the reason why I kept it so long. Still love it.

Mr Tony,

ha ha ha. I do have a heavy right foot. In the 355 I get around 120 miles for a full tank (60 or 70 litres?) but the 1K RPM idle doesn't help either. Motorways give me 220 miles. Not too bad.

mr_tony

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6,328 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Ninja - still who could resist keeping the revs up in a 355! Have to join you lot for a tunnel blast sometime. Not sure my engine note (AMG C36) will compare though!

big_treacle

1,727 posts

260 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Just out of interest, how much? Is it the new shape?

Mark



new shape with the factory bodykit + big wheels + leather. has that sequential semi-auto box thing too (I love it cos I'm too lazy to use a clutch) but it might put some people off. just been major serviced, MOT'd + taxed. 8 grand. Only thing is i'm temporarily living in germany til a few weeks time so its not quite on the market yet!

Supra insurance sounds about right. i think tesco quoted me about 1100 quid with 5 years NCB (i'm 25). might try those others and see what they say. cheers for the info

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

267 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Ninja - still who could resist keeping the revs up in a 355! Have to join you lot for a tunnel blast sometime. Not sure my engine note (AMG C36) will compare though!



Please do! And the C36AMG actually sounds very nice, thank you very much! Had the pleasure of racing one a year or so ago in the Supra and its f quick too.

JamesG

128 posts

265 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Just spotted this thread. I have a Japanese MkIV Supra Twin Turbo. I think spending 8-9K on one is pushing it a bit, but spending another grand or two should get a 1994-1995 model.

Probably the worse thing about the Jap models is the brakes. They are still very good, but not in the same league as the UK spec ones.

I wouldn't be concerned about performance at all. The Jap ones actually have more torque lower down the rev range. Mine's had a few modifications and does 0-100mph in 12 seconds

My best fuel economy on the motorway was 26mpg. Around town/country roads gets about 17mpg.

Anyway, I'm very pleased with it.

mr_tony

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6,328 posts

269 months

Thursday 22nd August 2002
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Mine's had a few modifications and does 0-100mph in 12 seconds


Anyway, I'm very pleased with it.



Wonder why! (whats the bhp then?)

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

267 months

Friday 23rd August 2002
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Mines only got similar to the standard UK spec (320BHP) and I get 0-100 in 12 seconds too. I think the standard UK car is exactly the same. With all the kit you've got there, maybe yours is a little faster?