Supras in Vegas
#1
Supras in Vegas
A quick clip from my home forum.
Some stupid fast Supras, plus uh, another thing.
Clicky clicky.....
Some stupid fast Supras, plus uh, another thing.
Clicky clicky.....
#5
RE: Supras in Vegas
ORIGINAL: Toff_the_Toffee
Love Supras, 300's, S15's (especially the spec-R[8D]), wreck 7's, Mr2 turbo's, GT4's, and the ae-86!!!... I'm a real jap car fan
Love Supras, 300's, S15's (especially the spec-R[8D]), wreck 7's, Mr2 turbo's, GT4's, and the ae-86!!!... I'm a real jap car fan
#7
RE: Supras in Vegas
i just now got to view the video....very nice! are any of those supras street legal? can any of them even pass as MAYBE street legal? something that fast on the road would pretty much dominate anything.
#9
RE: Supras in Vegas
I think all of them in this clip are registered as street legal cars (though how many of them would actually pass smog is debatable).
Some such as the Virtual Works Racing one (blue and white, same car different paint jobs), and the black West Coast car have both seen quite a bit of street duty here in Vegas. I think the black one even holds the record for fastest Supra with stock block and 6-speed, and it still gets used on the street occasionally. The rest are not locals, so I can't speak for them (thought I have heard that they still take one of the WOTM [Wide Open Throttle Motorsports] cars to their local street races sometimes). They're not daily drivers, by any means, but the reasoning for that is more insurance costs/fuel consumption/risk of damage or theft than anything else. You could hop in them and cruise the Strip if you were so inclined.
Somewhere I even have a vid of the Virtual Works car stomping a turbo Hayabusa in a highway roll-on race from 60-200.
Some such as the Virtual Works Racing one (blue and white, same car different paint jobs), and the black West Coast car have both seen quite a bit of street duty here in Vegas. I think the black one even holds the record for fastest Supra with stock block and 6-speed, and it still gets used on the street occasionally. The rest are not locals, so I can't speak for them (thought I have heard that they still take one of the WOTM [Wide Open Throttle Motorsports] cars to their local street races sometimes). They're not daily drivers, by any means, but the reasoning for that is more insurance costs/fuel consumption/risk of damage or theft than anything else. You could hop in them and cruise the Strip if you were so inclined.
Somewhere I even have a vid of the Virtual Works car stomping a turbo Hayabusa in a highway roll-on race from 60-200.