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			<title>American in Germany with J-Spec from the UK</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[RE: 1997 Supra 3.0L NA (E-JZA80-ALFSF) 
 
'What a Title! 'What a Monster Motor Vehicle! 
 
This is my very first post on MSOC, because I just...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>RE: 1997 Supra 3.0L NA (E-JZA80-ALFSF)<br />
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'What a Title! 'What a Monster Motor Vehicle!<br />
<br />
This is my very first post on MSOC, because I just purchased my very first Supra from a US Service Member here in Germany.<br />
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Although I have yet to drive it, I have already fallen in love with this car. <br />
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I was always around Supras at SCCA events in the States, but never really paid too much attention to them. Now I know what I was missing.<br />
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Historically, my Daily Drivers have been Alfa Romeos, Audis, BMWs, Fiats, Mazdas, MINIs and Porsches - - most of which also doubled as amatuer competiton and/or track day cars. Previous to this purchase, my only Toyota products were limited to station wagons and mini vans.<br />
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This J-Spec car was parked for the past two years. Apparently, it had been imported to the UK, then purchased by a US Service Member in Germany. The previous Owner burned-out the clutch in 2010 and could not find the correct replacement parts or a shop willing to perform repairs on a J-Spec car. Hence the interior is spotless and the exterior very grungy - - but easily restorable.<br />
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Ironically, I found a German-made flywheel and LUK clutch kit in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA (my former residence) and had them shipped (back) to Germany - - tax-free (eat your heart out)!<br />
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I'll be installing the clutch this weekend, and getting the car back on the road very, very soon. 'Cannot wait!<br />
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The original exhaust system is somewhat lacking, having sat for so long; so I have ordered a complete 304 stainless header and pipe set from OBX.<br />
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While this Supra is not a TT, it is a somewhat rare OEM combination of Getrag 6-speed and LSD, on a strong but light(est)weight chassis (SZ-R).<br />
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With only 48,000 miles, the drivetrain is barely boken-in and the interior is absolutely immaculate, with the exception of a single cigarette burn in the bottom of the driver's seat. I'll soon be replacing the fabric with leather upholstry, so that one blemish will be eliminated.<br />
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When new, this car sold for 3,400,000¥. <br />
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Today, I wouldn't take one Yen less.<br />
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'So just how much will it be worth when I get it back on the road?<br />
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LOL<br />
<br />
Greg'<br />
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Gregory K. Lipscomb<br />
<a href="mailto:Greg.Lipscomb@GMail.com">Greg.Lipscomb@GMail.com</a><br />
66879 Niederstaufenbach<br />
Germany</div>

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