1994 Toyota Supra on 2040-cars
Bossier City, Louisiana, United States
Feel free to email: elvira_laferriere@zoho.com . 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo
51,xxx Miles
JT2JA82JXR0021448
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Extreme Turbo Systems ETS 72mm Turbo Kit:
Polished PT 72 Turbo (.81 A/R)
Black Ceramic Coated Manifold
Tial 44mm Wastegate
4" Stainless Steel Downpipe and Midpipe
All V-Band
Brian Crower 272 cams
BC Valve Springs
BC Valve Locks
Titan ATI Crank Pulley
Optima Redtop Relocated to back
Mitsimoto Radiator
Supertech Valve stem seals
Powerhouse Racing Oil Pump
New OEM Water pump
New OEM idler pulley
New OEM timing belt
HKS Carbon Ti Catback Exhaust
HKS SSQV Racing Blow-Off Valve
Greddy Profec Boost Controller
Sound Performance Intake Manifold
Accufab 90mm Throttle body w/ 4 inch piping
HKS DLI Ignition System
Cusco Oil Catch Can
NGK AFx Wideband
Greddy 3-Row Front Mount Intercooler
AEM v1 EMS
Defi Link Electronic Boost Gauge (where stock clock used to be)
Defi Control Unit
Transmission:
Sound Performance SP 400 Stage 2 TH400 Transmission
Reverse Pattern
Protorque Torque Converter
Transmission Cooler
6-Speed Shifter Console (Looks like a stock 6-speed)
Boost Logic Fuel System:
Delphi 95lb Injectors
Boost Logic Fuel Rail
Dual Walbro Pumps
Aeroquip AN Fittings and Braided Lines
Aeromotive 10AN Fuel Filter
Aeromotive 10AN Fuel Pressure Regulator
0-100 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge
Interior:
Sparco R100 Seats w/ Harness Seat Belts
Harness Bar
98 Style Steering wheel
Viper 5802 Remote Start Alarm
Kenwood Double Din
5 Channel Alpine Amp
JL- 8 inch W3
Exterior:
Rod Millen front lip
98 Tail lights
98 Head lights
8000k HID Headlights
98 Turning signals
Smoked Side markers
18" Polished CCW 505A Rims
Front: 18x10
Rear: 18x11.5
Tein Struts w/ Eibach Pro Springs
BFGoodrich KDW Tires
Front: 265-35-18
Rear: 295-35-18
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