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Toyota Supra 1995 2j Twin Turbo on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:32000
Location:

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 2J TWIN TURBO - THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE IN DUBAI - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES


1. The car is in an immaculate condition.
2. Removable galvanized custom wide body kit.
3. Greedy 3.5 inches exhaust with sound controller.
4. Adjustable golden TEN shock Absorbers.
5. Apex break drum.
6. SUB turbo 4 inches aluminum intercooler.
7. 3 inches intercooler piping with rubber reducers and heavy duty clamps.
8. Greedy blow off valve with adaptor.
9. SUB life time steel racing filter with intake.
10. Greedy engine strut bar.
11. Greedy rear strut bar.
12. 18 inches aluminum japanese wide rims.
13. Adjustable aluminum racing rear spoiler.
14. Greedy gauges.
15. F1 quick release steering.
16. MOMO racing steering wheel.
17. geniune interior leather.
18. NOS sound system package.
19. Aluminum pedals.
20. Sard tow hooks.
21. Samco radiator piping.
22. HKS front bumper shocks.

Listed above parts has been installed by professional team and pictures are 100% real.

The car has been inspected and its totally fault and damages free.

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Heavily updated 2015 Toyota Camry to bow in New York

Thu, 27 Mar 2014

Looks like the new, "more emotional" Toyota Camry designer Kevin Hunter talked about back in January is going to arrive very soon, with news that Toyota's bread-and-butter sedan will be getting an update in just a few weeks time at the 2014 New York Auto Show.
"On April 16 at the New York International Auto Show, we will make an important announcement about America's best-selling car, the Toyota Camry," said Curt McAllister, Toyota product news manager, in an emailed statement. Considering the high-profile nature of the NYAS - not to mention the competition that will be shown there - it makes sense that Toyota would choose to unveil something as significant as a major refresh at the Javits Center.
We wish we had more to tell you than this, but unfortunately, that's about all we've got to go on at this time. Of course, we'll have much more for you during the lead up to NYAS, including any leaks of the refreshed Camry. Stay tuned.

Toyota mulling more Tundra, Tacoma capacity in TX

Tue, 17 Dec 2013

Toyota may be expanding its pickup truck production at its San Antonio, TX factory following calls from dealers for more Tacoma and Tundra models, according to a new report from Automotive News.
The San Antonio plant is currently able to produce 250,000 trucks on two shifts with overtime, while a secondary facility in Tijuana, Mexico can build an extra 50,000 Tacomas. Despite this capacity, and the fact that Tundra is a slow seller relative to the full-size trucks from Ford, Ram and Chevrolet/GMC (not to mention the Tacoma being part of a segment with diminishing sales), Toyota franchisees apparently can't get enough of the trucks.
"Dealers are telling us they could sell more Tacomas and Tundras," said Bill Fay, the general manager of the Toyota Division. "We are evaluating our footprint and capacity." According to AN, Toyota has moved over 248,000 trucks through November.

Toyota pondering high-performance GT86 hybrid?

Fri, 08 Mar 2013

From what Autocar has to say, Toyota has even more plans for the GT86 beyond the convertible concept we just saw at the Geneva Motor Show. Along with a planned midcycle facelift, Toyota is reportedly looking at how to pack some extra ponies under the coupe's hood, and while there has already been a lot of talk about superchargers and turbochargers, it sounds like a performance-boosting hybrid system could also be in the works.
Talking to Toyota chief engineer Tetsuya Tada, Autocar has learned that the automaker is considering an electrical motor assist for the sporty coupe to improve performance without harming fuel economy. In attempting to keep weight - and, presumably, costs - down, the article mentions the use of a system closer to what Honda uses for its Integrated Motor Assist rather than a full Hybrid Synergy Drive system used in current Toyota hybrids. Tada says the added weight of the system could be offset by weight reduction, while aerodynamic changes and a lower center of gravity could improve the car's handling.
No word yet on whether a mild hybrid system would find its way to North America's Scion FR-S - let alone its Subaru BRZ twin - but the thought is certainly an intriguing one.