1989 Toyota Supra Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l W/ Sport Roof on 2040-cars
Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A BEAUTIFUL 1989 TOYOTA SUPRA TURBO HATCHBACK WITH SPORT ROOF. HAS A 3.0 LITER V6 TWIN CAM 24 VALVE TURBO WITH INTERCOOLER ENGINE (7m/GTE). MILES @ 123,867. SUPRA HAS HKS SUPER DRAGGER EXHAUST MUFFLER ( FULL AFTER MARKET EXHAUST ). SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. WITH A NORMAL TRANSMISSION OR SPORTS TRANSMISSION OPTION. HAS PRO-COMP BOOST GAUGE. CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH SUPER CLEAN BURGUNDY LEATHER INTERIOR. NO RIPS OR TEARS. THE EXTERIOR IS A SHINY PEARL WHITE PAINT. CAR HAS MINOR BACK WHEEL WELL SURFACE RUST. SUPRA HAS A SPORT ROOF. RIMS ARE 17 INCH PROLINE RACING ALLOYS. PRIMEWELL P2-900 TIRES WITH 80% TREAD. SOME FEATURES ARE POWER LOCKS, WINDOWS, & SEATS. VALOR DVD & RECEIVER (650 WATT) @ 6 INCH. DVD, CD, AUX, & AM/FM RADIO. VEHICLE WAS JUST SERVICED. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL CAR THAT IS READY TO BE DRIVEN!!!
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