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1987 Toyota Supra Base Hatchback 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $3,200.00
Year:1987 Mileage:210750
Location:

Rogers, Arkansas, United States

Rogers, Arkansas, United States
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For sale is a 1987 Toyota Supra, normally aspirated, about 90% restored. It runs quite good, but it turns out it is not the car for my soon-to-be 16 year old son - we are getting him something slower that has airbags and all the safety stuff.   Please see the included pictures, and I can provide others if needed. The car is a 5 speed, and has 210,700ish miles on the body (I drive it consistently, so this will go up). However, I have receipts for the following work this year that will go with the car:


 $3552.81 for engine rebuild (macon motorsports)
$442.46 to redo the oil pan (it still seeps some oil, also macon motorsports, but not enough to justify an additional $442.46 again)
$466 for general Gmax AS03s - tires (225/50/ZR16)
$223.66 for tire installation, alignment, and check - Firestone
$642 paint (economy auto paint)
$862 new tie rods and ball joints (advantage wheel and tire)
$168.25 for new windshield
$484.40 for lowering springs (advantage wheel and tire)
$81.79 for manual transmission service - Firestone
$986.97 for new exhaust, new rotors, and new brakes (local exhaust/brake shop).
*note the macon motorsports bill includes the rebuilt engine, clutch kit, water pump, injector kit, hoses, and radiator.
**also, the car has been tinted ($250) as well as lowered, and the wheels and mouldings have been plastidipped - so you can take it off if you don't like it.



Other than the continued oil pan seep, there is still work to be done:

the overdrive light flashes (which is weird because that only applies to automatic transmissions)
the dash is cracked (I have a cover on it)
the oil pressure gauge doesn't read and the cruise control activates but doesn't hold the speed
the center armrest is loose (needs the original size screws).  Also, the radio is a Pioneer AppRadio, but I only installed part of the functions so my son wouldn't play with it while driving (the wires are all still back there)
the AC has a leak (I added Freon and it worked great for two days, so the compressor works as well as the interior controls) and it has dings and scratches and probably other stuff I am forgetting to put in this ad - please come check it out or ask me about stuff.
It also has a new battery this year, but I don't have the receipt for it.  And the struts for the rear hatch are old (I have the new struts, which I will include with the car) and the rear hatch squeaks because part of the rubber seal is gone. 

 

Anyway, if you want a good sports car that's already had the expensive stuff done, this may be for you.  It is not a perfect car - I have tried to describe all the stuff that comes to mind, but I'm sure I am forgetting some items.  It is a 26 year old car, in good shape for 26, but still 26 years old, so it will have dings and scratches and squeaks.   The car is a used car, so is being sold with clear title, but As Is with no warranty.  I would prefer a $500 deposit through paypal if you would like to buy it (and I am very reasonable on the price), and the rest in cash if you are picking it up in person - if shipping contact me and we will work something out.  If you need it shipped, I will cooperate with your shipper and my end, but it is your responsibility to arrange and pay for shipping. Thanks for looking

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