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1996 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo Hatchback Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:101700 Color: and interior still need plenty of TLC
Location:

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States

Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
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Up for sale is a privately owned 1996 MKIV Supra BPU TT Auto (an orginal TT chassis from the factory), targa, Deep Jewel Green (Toyota 6P3), 101,700 ODO, no liens, rebuilt TN title in hand.

This is a project car that I took on last Spring with the intention of repairing it. I've made some progress in past few months, but I haven't had time to finish what I originally wanted to do with the car.  In the past year the car has recieved a new windshield, a new carbon fiber hood, new OEM front bumper, and fenders. The front end was painted in the OEM 6P3 using a Dupont uranthane. The car is close to having daily drivability again, however the exterior and interior still need plenty of TLC. In paticular, the passenger rocker panel has damage, (the car will come with a OEM replacement rocker panel) and also the driver side quarter panel has minor damage.  Eventually, the car should be taken to a body shop for the repairs and a complete re-spray.

Mechanically, the car is sound, the engine, transmission, and stock turbos are all in good shape.  The engine runs well with no leaks, the boost works as it should.  The car does produce a small amount of smoke occasionally on cold starts, and the check engine light is currently on for the EGR, which hasn't affected the drivability.

Overall, the car is fine to be driven and is capable of long distance trips, but it will require bodywork and attention to detail in order to be complete again.

Feel free to ask questions related to the condition of the car, but don't your waste time by asking about trades, payment plans, or offers.

Mods:
Tein Coilovers
HKS Intercooler with 3 inch piping
Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller
Greddy BCC
3inch Exhaust and Downpipe
Mojo Performance LQ9 Coil Kit
AEM Cam Gears
Greddy Pullys
Apexi Turbo Timer
Seibon Carbon Fiber Hood
XXR 521s 18x8.5 (front) 18x10.5 (Rear)

Cons:
Interior is stripped from the rear seats back, and in general the interior is not the best condition
No passenger airbag (the dash pad is included though)
The dash need to be re-installed correctly (the previous owner left the climate controls and factory radio disconnected)
passenger window need to be correcly alligned
The fenders and hood need to be properly alligned
Rocker panel damage (brand new OEM piece is included)
Rear quarter panel dent

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