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josh9mille
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08.25.2010, 03:29 PM

I do mechanic work on the side. a few years ago a guy brought his 95 TT300z to me to have the clutch replaced. I thought no big deal, I have done clutches on LOTS of different kinds of cars and trucks. Well holysh!t....this was the most difficult job i have ever done. If you pop the hood you cant even see the ground because the engine compartment is litterally cram packed with sh!t. Since a lot of the work to get the tranny in and out had to be done from the top it was a very difficult job. I called my best friend who is a ASE master tech to come help me and he litterally told me to F-off lol. But he did show up to watch and make fun of me for taking the job! Lesson learned, I will never own one of those things, nor work on one again. And to top it all off the stupid car doesnt even feel fast, it has a very boring power curve. It is kinda fast dont get me wrong, but it doesnt FEEL fast. Just my .02

Now if you want a similar, more aftermarket supported car that is faster, easier to work on get a 4th gen supra TT. Or if you were smart get the NON turbo and convert it later. Insurence will be cheaper than the 300ztt.


Built Ford tough, with Chevy stuff.

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