RE: Classic Camaro with 2JZ (Supra) engine
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RE: Classic Camaro with 2JZ (Supra) engine - 8/7/2008 8:02:53 PM
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lonewolfcbr
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TK, i think(may be wrong) he was taking his time on purpose...1st through third it would probably lose traction from powershifting....with all that power
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RE: Classic Camaro with 2JZ (Supra) engine - 8/7/2008 8:08:04 PM
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TK954RR
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Even on that highway run though he seemed slow, maybe its just me i dunno.
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RE: Classic Camaro with 2JZ (Supra) engine - 8/7/2008 9:02:32 PM
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lonewolfcbr
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Yea it did seem slow...but he did a decent job of reeling in the R1
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RE: Classic Camaro with 2JZ (Supra) engine - 8/8/2008 10:54:49 AM
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RojerLockless
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ORIGINAL: lonewolfcbr eh...that motor needs to stay in a supra....cool concept but...that car deserves a tire melting big block yup
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