1998 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo Hatchback 2-door on 2040-cars
Bradley, Illinois, United States
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1998 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo - Renaissance Red (3L2)/Tan
1998 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo, Targa, Only 66K Original Miles. 1 out of 119 produced in 1998 in this color w/ TARGA
Top! Clean CARFAX w/ only 1-Prior Owners. No Paintwork, No Accidents, Original Matching Vin Tags on All Panels. One
of the cleanest Examples available. Investment grade Supra. Hard to Find Rare! Popular color combination: Red Over
Tan Leather! Well-Maintained Garage Kept. Non Smoker Owned.
I have been collecting cars for years and it is tough to find another one as clean inside and out as this one. I
have original books, service records, and original window sticker. You will be hard pressed to find another Supra
as clean as this one. The paint is smooth and looks great under the sun, always hand washed.
The Supra is appreciating in value, more people are flocking to buy the MKVI generation ever since Car and Driver
and Hagerty just announced the TOYOTA SUPRA MKIV is on the list of top 10 cars to purchase for 2017! Future
Collectible car! Driving up prices steadily, as seen most recently in the NSX market, as well as the Air Cooled
Porsches. Investing in the right Supra now is an excellent decision.
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