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Year:1995 Mileage:83789
Location:

Nepean, Ontario, Canada

Nepean, Ontario, Canada

 Toyota Supra

Carefully maintained and garage covered at all times. Awesome car to drive, with upscale racing interior and amazing engine. Rare Japanese import. Full specs below..

VIN: JZA800027249

Please note - This is a Right Hand Drive vehicle

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SPECS

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Horsepower -   280 hp
Torque -  323 ft/lb
Injectors -   430 cc
Injector Impedance -  High Impendance
Inlet Cam Duration -   224 Deg
Cam Degrees -  In Open 3 BTDC, Close 41 ABDC, Ex Open 52 BBDc, Close 4 ATDC
Inlet Cam Lift -   7.8mm
Airflow Measurement -   MAP sensor

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Sequential Turbo's -   CT20A (Ceramic)

Turbine Size -   60mm/48mm (inducer/exducer)
Compressor Size -   62mm/39mm (inducer/exducer)
Turbine material - Ceramic
Scroll area - (mm^2) 600
A/R ratio -  0.42

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Drivers Side -   Right
Bonnet scoop -   None
Side Indicators -  One behind Front Wheel
Headlight Covers - Plastic
Front Spoiler -   Fixed and Retactable
Brakes – Front pre 95 - 296mm post 95 - 323mm
Brakes – Rear pre 95 - 307mm post 95 - 324mm
Traction Control - ETCS
Diff Ratio - (TT) 3.266

Wheels - Front
(50mm offset) pre 95 - 16"x8 post 95 - 17"x8"

Wheels - Rear
(50mm offset) pre 95 - 16"x9" post 95 - 17"x9.5"

0 - 100 kph 5.7

400m 13.80 @ 162 kph

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Payment: Full payment required within 7 days of closing. USA/EU/Canadian bank certified check or cash.

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Shipping: Buyer takes full responsibility for the pick-up of the vehicle.

 

 

 

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