1989 Toyo Supra Turbo - Rare Pearl Wht - 76000 Mi - All Orig. / Mint Cond on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
Engine:Turbo
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1989
Mileage: 76,000
Make: Toyota
Model: Supra
Options: CD Player
Trim: Base Turbo
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: Auto
I reserve the right to end the listing early for any reason, as it is also being listed on other resources. I can assist with shipping, as I have a contact who owns a transport company. I can be reached at: 305-302-4617 This is a stock, unmodified Supra that is in near perfect condition. The pictures of the seats show glare, but rest assured, they are not faded at all. 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo - Rare Pearl White / Burgundy - 76000 preserved miles ( looks like a 35-4000 mile car ) - NO ACCIDENTS, ONLY BUMPERS PAINTED DUE TO CLEAR COAT. These Supra's are becoming more rare to find, and in years to come will appreciate in value. Now that we are at the 25th Anniv. mark it qualifies for collector / antique plates. I save seen a couple sell for crazy money already, but I am priced fairly. The original Pearl metallic paint shines beautifully, and never really spent any time outside; garaged morning, noon, and night. The moldings, handles, window glass, lettering, rubber seals, and all other exterior features are in exceptional condition. The wheels are like new and the NItto tires have less than 500 miles on them. No automatic car washes; always hand washed / waxed, and covered. I have all of the books, literature, and dealer service manuals. The exterior is a strong 9.5+ / 10. On the inside, the Burgundy interior still looks, feels, and maintains the newness of 1989. As you can see in the pics, the seats, carpet, and even the floor mats have mats have hardly any wear. All of the interior buttons / switches ( power windows, door locks, cruise, hatch release, and 6 way power seat work without issue ). The Kenwood CD stereo sounds great. The undercarriage is dry and not weathered. Inside, it is a 9.75+ / 10. Mechanically, it starts, idles, and drives smoothly as a babied car should. All of the servicing is up to date - a/c, timing belt, hoses, valve cover / head gasket done, fluids all changed / maintained at the proper intervals. The engine compartment is extra clean / dry, and it performs without hesitation. Of course, the Turbo engine has great pick-up, it shifts like a new car, and is set at the factory 5-6 lbs. of boost. The brakes have plenty of pad left, and all of the other mechanical functions are on point.
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