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06-25-2009 07:57 PM #1Registered User
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1994 CLEAN 38k mile Supra Crashed in Tampa (Gucci)
The intention of the start of this thread is to let everyone know that as we see these cars as a hobby or as "toys" they can be very dangerous and potentially deadly.
I am the owner of the car that was crashed on 275 in Tampa. I encourage moderators and other members of this board to use this thread as a learning example on many levels, and not look at it as negative. I am currently involved in an insurance claim with this vehicle and possible litigation may follow. The statements posted in this thread are factual. Nothing posted in this thread is for the purpose of "bashing" or degrading any certain individuals.
I could start a thread on the history of this car that could last SEVERAL pages. I don't plan on going into that detail for the consideration of the length of this thread. Those of you that know me, know what tirals and tribulations we have had with this car. It has been a very long and EXPENSIVE road.
I bought the car with 38k ORIGINAL miles from a Toyota dealership in Iowa. It was in a private showroom along with the owner of the dealersip's other collectibles. It still smelled new and had the window sticker in the window. I had looked at SEVERAL Supra's and this one was in absolute MINT condition. Not a scratch on the original paint and all labels (spare tire, back seat) sold with the car were STILL in place. The car was absolutely AMAZING. Those who have seen the car in person can attest to this. Here is a picture of the car when I bought it.

The interior of the car was also in EXCELLENT condition. All dash panels, seats, carpet, etc. also in new condition. The car was in a showroom all of it's life except for the occasional drive. Here's a pic of the interior.

All the top of the line parts were installed in the build of this vehicle, leaving NO EXPENSE spared. The car, with original purchase price included, had $152,356.37 spent on it (Yes I have receipts, including the window sticker price, to prove this amount.) Here is a pic of the engine bay build in process.

The car had just gotten off the dyno in Tampa when it was crashed and totaled. The body is ruined, as well as the frame of the car. We are still unsure as to the condition of the motor, transmission, and rear end. I have detailed pictures of the car crashed, and haven't decided whether or not I will post them here. It's a shame to see the car in the condition it's in, and is still hard to this day for me to see it in person. It's been crashed for over a week now.
Countless dollars, and endless hours of attention to detail were "wasted" on what is now a chunk of scrap metal. Many thanks to Marshall and Errol at TPS for most of the major work performed on this vehicle. The little stuff was performed in Tampa by Alpha and mostly Jose. Many thanks to Jose for his prideful work on this car. His car is amazing, and he does excellent work. I am sure all of you are upset that such a nice piece of work is now worthless.
There are a few lessons to be learned by the life and death of this project:
. Trust nobody with things that are important to YOU
2. Know what you are getting yourself into before buying a Supra (dollar amount and time spent on the car)
3. DO NOT let ANYONE drive YOUR vehicle
4. DO NOT let ANY shop or tuner, drive or touch YOUR car unless they have proof of adequate insurance.
5. Check repuatations of shops and decide on pricing for jobs PRIOR to work being performed or started. Also agree to deadlines.
6. Build a car for YOURSELF and not for whatever anyone else thinks. It's YOUR money, YOUR time and the car is YOURS!!! YOU should be able to enjoy it.
7. Question motives of people you involve yourself with, withinin the Supra community. Not everyone wants to be your friend.
Please do not PM me and ask me for parts off of this car. It, nor any part of it are for sale.
R.I.P. Gucci.................Last edited by dan; 06-25-2009 at 08:34 PM. Reason: fixed font color for ya
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06-25-2009 08:13 PM #2it's Mark - Zero - Nine
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so the person driving your car after tuning totalled it?
This is a stick up, don't make it murder.
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06-25-2009 08:22 PM #3PWN5 J00
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want some cheese with that wine
Rally driving, when you're fertile enough to impregnate women with eye-contact
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06-25-2009 08:23 PM #4
It sucks about the car man, it looked brand new.
Last edited by Gst_LmJ; 06-25-2009 at 08:42 PM.

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06-25-2009 08:30 PM #5
he probably copied it from another forum he posted on that uses a lighter scheme. i'm fixing it.
sorry to hear about that car man. 38000 original miles is pretty slick. and $125K sounds like alot but i'm willing to bet the car cost at LEAST $60K.
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06-25-2009 08:46 PM #6
Sounds like shop was sketchy, wrecked/totaled car, and owner did not have modifications endorsed by insurance company, so he is out everything except cash value of the car itself, which is probably $25,000.
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06-25-2009 09:15 PM #7Registered User
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Sure would like to know the name of a shop that would thrash a car that's not theirs and not man up to it.
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06-25-2009 09:18 PM #8it's Mark - Zero - Nine
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lol driven concepts used to do it
This is a stick up, don't make it murder.
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06-25-2009 09:31 PM #9
any pics of wreckage?

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06-25-2009 09:33 PM #10! Ne shab'rud'ni !
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As enthusiasts we all take that chance every day.
Sad to hear yours ended this way.if you can only race me in a straight line then whats the point
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I see people out there spending money on the car to improve it If you spend half that effort just working on your driving skills, making you and the car work together as a team, then youll go faster period. To make the car go a second faster on the track takes a lot more energy and money than making yourself drive it one second faster. the late Tom Thrash SCCA Solo E Production
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06-25-2009 09:48 PM #11You Can't Moderate Me.
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Honestly,I'm not upset that this "fine piece of work,is now worthless".
My .02
Did the floor board fall out?
Seriously,it sucks...but as said..it's a chance you take.
If for some odd reason you did decide to sell,you never would of seen close to half your money back..So don't expect insurance to come relatively close.
Good luck though.Tampa Racing-Home to 32,581 Retards,and 13 Smart People.This site will never be what it was.
R.I.P Pablo "Fathead" Garcia & Kevin "Slo_Si" Gonzalez Forever in our hearts.

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06-25-2009 11:15 PM #12
Umm Okay...? Free post.
Now rolling in a partial zero emissions vehicle.
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06-25-2009 11:28 PM #13Banned
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So sad
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06-25-2009 11:30 PM #14
Nice Supra! Sorry for your loss Dude, So what is next?

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06-25-2009 11:34 PM #15
This thread is pretty pointless without telling us what shop/dipshit drove your car and crashed it.
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