1994 Toyota Supra Base Hatchback 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Sandy, Utah, United States
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1994 200k On Chassis Toyota Supra Original N/A 5 Speed Clean Title White Targa Top Black Interior VIN: JT2JA81J2R0019453 Low Mileage J Spec 2JZGTE Swap W58 5 Speed TRD Style Wing/Lip 18" Wheels Brand New Bridgestone Potenza Single Turbo Conversion Innovative 66mm Turbo Cast Manifold 60mm Wastegate 3" DP 3" MP 3.5" Catback FMIC Kit GReddy Catch Can Setup Seibon Carbon Fiber Hood Custom Racing Seats Full Maintenance Completed Front Maint Seal Rear Main Seal Timing belt Waterpump Cam Seals Valve Stem Seals Paint is in good shape for the age. It does have a few dings and some small scratches, nothing major though. The lower front lip has a chip on the lower driver side. Any other noticeable imperfections I have taken close ups of the imperfections. Interior is in great shape for the age of the car. Dash panels have some minor wear but no holes or cracks. No tears in seats or carpet. Car Drives Great and Boosts Great. Very Fun on the street with around 450whp on pump gas. Engine has great compression and transmission shifts smooth. All maintenance is up to date. There are no leaks, no smoking, no vibrations. I wouldn't hesitate to jump in this supra and make a 2000 mile road trip. I will perform a full inspection of the supra including a compression test for all serious buyers at 2JZ Motorsports. Dont let the miles fool you, this is a solid supra. Call me if have any additional questions. Just made 513 whp and 472 wtq on race gas. Matthew - (801)882-1690 ASKING PRICE $21,000.00 |
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2014 Toyota 4Runner Limited
Thu, 08 May 2014What would you say if we told you that outside of Jeep and Land Rover, the best brand for those who want to go off road is Toyota? Sounds remarkable, eh? But the truth is, Toyota's history of providing vehicles for the rougher bits of our blue marble dates back to 1950, barely a decade after Willys built the first Jeeps and only a few years after Land Rover made its big debut with the iconic Series I.
In fact, Toyota's start in off-roaders was with a small contract for providing the US Army with vehicles, during the Korean War. From that, the BJ was spawned. This Jeep-like vehicle evolved into the 20 Series and then into the iconic 40 Series Land Cruiser in the 1960s.
So yes, Toyota knows its way around the trails. While the Land Cruiser, deservedly, gets all the attention thanks to its impressive longevity, we're partial to the 4Runner, which is a far more affordable entry that serves as Toyota's challenger to the Jeep Grand Cherokee.
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Toyota is showing no signs of slowing down either, as it has bumped up its forecast for full-year global production, going from 9.94 million to 10.12 million vehicles, on the back of a 13-percent drop in the buying power of the Japanese yen versus the US dollar. That strong exchange rate is largely responsible for Toyota's big jump in profits, although it also managed to shift 1.3 million vehicles in the US market this year. Strong Camry sales have also helped. But while Toyota is raking in the cash, it actually saw a small drop in market share, down 0.1 percent to 14.3 percent of the US market.
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