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Old 05-05-2007, 07:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I'm looking to get an alumanim drive shaft but I can only find them for turbo supras. I found one for an automatic 89 supra turbo and I wanted to know if it will fit my automatic 89 supra non-turbo?
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Um, a turbo would not affect how long the driveshaft is (Generally speaking)

Also, where do you get the Aluminum Driveshafts? I would like one for my 83
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I thought the automatics were the same A340 in either turbo or NA, so it might well work. I can't say yes though as I've never looked into the automatics.

The turbo does use a different shaft on the 5 speed. The R154 gearbox that the turbo uses is not even close to the W58 the NA cars had.
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they have drive shafts at suprasport.com in their transmission and Drivline section.
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