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Old 16-02-06, 17:40   #1
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Technical Guide Supra Guide and Model Differences Chart

Here is my revised version of Aerotop Dave's Guide to the Supra and his Model Differences Chart. I have converted them both to PDF format to make them more web friendly. The Model Differences Chart is attached to this post and contains details of which models and variants have which features.

The club would like to thank Dave for his efforts in creating the original documents.
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Old 07-03-06, 19:46   #2
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I Have Just Read The Guide To The Supra Models And Very Informative It Is To, It Must Have Taken You Ages-- A Credit To You, Cheers.
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Old 07-04-06, 13:09   #3
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That's a great! It really helps us potential newbies
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Old 16-04-06, 09:45   #4
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Yep - agreed - just been reading and excellent stuff there! thanks!
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Old 17-04-06, 15:24   #5
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Really usefull info! Thanks!
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Old 17-04-06, 20:35   #6
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A great read. Certainly convinces me to buy a supra. Just a little worried about buying a duff one, any advice or help?

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Old 22-04-06, 09:56   #7
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Smile Many Thanks

Ill print out both of the pdf files and carry them with me whilst viewing potentials, excellant info for someone like me cant thank all involved enough.
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Thumbs up Thank you "just 1 question"

the pdf's were great have just finished reading them and have made up my mind to get the 3.0 na but i would like to know what mpg i can expect to get for both heavy and light foot action with thanks

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Old 07-05-06, 22:09   #9
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A great lot of work

Thanks mate what a nice job, very useful specially for new supra owners like me
 
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Old 07-05-06, 22:11   #10
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guys, good of you to post your thanks, but with regard to questions, best to start a new thread
 
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Looks like a lot of hard work. A few comments:

SZ-R aerotop? Surely not? The whole point of the SZ-R is that it's manual only and lightweight, so why would they make a heavy auto aerotop?

Also active spoiler and fold in wing-mirrors are options on the SZ-R, cause I've got them.

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Old 08-05-06, 19:43   #12
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Quote:
Originally Posted by lust2luv
Looks like a lot of hard work. A few comments:

SZ-R aerotop? Surely not? The whole point of the SZ-R is that it's manual only and lightweight, so why would they make a heavy auto aerotop?

Also active spoiler and fold in wing-mirrors are options on the SZ-R, cause I've got them.

Hope this helps

I've mentioned the aerotop thing a couple of times before (well actually to anyone who will listen and then ignore me ) mine and a few others are SZs only. I too thought that the SZ-R was the spritely version.
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Old 24-05-06, 22:20   #13
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Superb Guides!!!

Thanks very much for the hard work that went into the supra guides!! Thanks to them I didn't feel like such a newb when viewing Supras.

Just found myself a beautiful black auto GZ TT with everything I wanted on it and I pick it up on Saturday.... Can't wait!!!!!!!!
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Old 06-06-06, 23:35   #14
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my god ive got a headache now but a great read and may expalin a fair few things and myths that i ahd to ask !! and now iknow what a bpu is !!
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Old 07-06-06, 23:33   #15
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Fantasic Guides
I think everything is clear now just waiting for the brain to cool down after reading it all

Many Thanks for the hard work
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