Toyota Supra (no Reserve) on 2040-cars
Greenwood Lake, New York, United States
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1994 black on black twin turbo, targa top, 6 Speed Supra. 72,000 Original miles, car was originally from Arizona and then came to New Jersey where it has been garage kept since 2006. All bolt on upgrades, no internal engine work has ever been done, no accidents and clean title however car has been repainted!! Repainted due to fading from the hot Arizona sun, car has been wet sanding, buffed and is absolutely immaculate, and yes the car was always black. I have the stock exhaust, intercooler, A-pillar plastic piece and air box. Also have a set of Titan Camshafts ($1,000 value) brand new in box. Car is available for potential buyers to come and look, I am able to pick up at Newark International Airport. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BUT SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY!!! VIN# JT2JA82J8R0019911 -HKS down pipe and Dragger exhaust. -HKS Front mount intercooler with HKS short ram intake. -Greddy blow off valve -Tine coil over adjustable suspension -CCW Wheels (19's) with Michelin Pilot Sports tires -Greddy boost cut eliminator -Evolution boost controller -5% tint all around -Short shifter kit -White C2 Autometer gauges, air/fuel, boost, oil pressure all installed in 3 gauge pillar pod -White faced stock replacement gauges -Pioneer single disk CD player -Costume front headlight eyebrows painted in. -Greddy timing belt installed at 60K Please be advised, people keep asking me about KBB prices. They only made 2,797 black Supra's from 93 to 98. Out of those there were only 694 Targa / 6 speed / turbo's made with the OBDI computer. They only had OBDI in 93 and 94 models which means these years are not as strict on smog regulations throughout the U.S. Within these 694 cars there was tan interior offered as well which in most opinions was hideous. Bottom line is this is a rare find if you do your research. This car is not hacked up with over the top upgrades and has plenty of life left in her, serious inquires only!! |
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