How much can a MK3 be 'Shortened'?

DonS1mpson

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I know it is a strange thread title but stay with me here.

I have a tiny garage and I am wondering if I could get my Supra to fit in there. The car currently in their is 178inches long and it JUST fits. A MK3 Supra apparently is 181.9inches long and obviously won't fit, however I was wondering, If I were to remove the nose cone + bumper, front fenders/wings the radiator (although Ideally I'd like to keep it driveable) and every other no structural section at adds length, just how much length could I lose from the car?
 

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pull both bumpers off, it will still be drivable. though be carfull NOT to hit anything as now you lose. im guessing the garage door is the issue?
 

DonS1mpson

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Turbo Habanero;1820021 said:
hMM removing a bumper of a car just to park in a garage ... Seems weird to meare you parking it for Season or something?

The Supra is pretty stripped out and a little too Hardcore for me to want to really be using it everyday. If I could get the Supra in the garage I can get myself a daily and then use the Supra just for track days.
 
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Might be a good idea to look into building an addition onto your garage. Also, you could buy one of those carports for like $900 work really well. I bought one of those, framed it in sealed everything off and added 4 fans one on each side and 2 on the top with covers. Made one hell of a paint booth lol.
 

onemancrew

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LOL, Awesome thread title, I had visions of this thread being about someone grinding their car in half and then trying to weld it back together!!:: facepalm :::yelrotflm
 
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onemancrew;1820674 said:
LOL, Awesome thread title, I had visions of this thread being about someone grinding their car in half and then trying to weld it back together!!:: facepalm :::yelrotflm

Lol, that was the very first thing that came to my mind. I had to look.