1994 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l Built By Sound Performance on 2040-cars
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
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Original
Twin Turbo 6spd VIN
stickers in place; clean title, Driver side fender was replaced In 2007
the entire car painted factory Lamborghini Rosso Leto by Powell Frame &
Collision Shepherd, Michigan (989) 828-6553 The motor
was built by Sound Performance on10/4/2013 500 miles on new build. Single
Turbo I have
most of the receipts for the modification that car has mostly done by Sound
Performance The second to last picture is from 10/4/13 the day i picked it up from Sound Performance
Engine New short block Eagle
Rods Wiseco
Pistons HKS 272
cams T61 Turbo Cast
exhaust manifold Tial
wastegate 4”
stainless downpipe and mid-pipe by Sound Performance HKS Racing
type II BOV Apexi
GT-spec Ported and Polished head Head rebuilt
Transmission Exedy
triple disk clutch and flywheel Titan
Motor Sports v160 billet shifter bushings
Fuel
System Aeromotive
fuel pressure regulator
Electronics AEM EMS
v1 AEM Wideband
sensor and gauge HKS DLI
Ignition box Defi BF
EGT gauge Defi BF
Boost gauge Defi Link
Control Unit HKS Boost
Controller Eclipse
AVN 5435 Navigation Head unit Alpine 6
1/2 type R component set Alpine 4
1/2 JL Audio
fuse holder and battery terminals JL Audio
300/4 and 500/1 slash amps black JL Audio
2 12w3 subs in custom fiberglass box with 2 nos bottles (never hooked up or
used)
Suspension/Wheels 19” Work Wheels
custom Burning Black 19x10
front, 19x1 rear Front
tires = 265/30/19 Yokohama Rear
tires = 315/25/19 Yokohama Front and
rear calipers are Lamborghini black with white Supra script Tein HA
coilovers
Exterior ’98
headlights with DDM tuning HID Real Top
Secret Hood with rain guards Autoshine
RIDOX carbon fiber front bumper C-west
sides and splats RMM spoiler Window tint 35% windshield 25% doors and 5% remaining
Interior Black
interior and carpet, seats show some wear 7/10 Custom
speaker box in trunk Oh shit
handle is broken
The Motor
was just built by Sound Performance this summer and has about 500 miles on it,
build cost was over $13,000. The car was also tuned by SP with 442HP and 376TQ this was on the conservative side due to stock fuel and intercooler. In the 12years i have owned the car it has never been to the track, and I can provide receipts for most of the work that
has been done to the car. Also I have tons of pictures so don’t hesitate to
ask. If you have any question please feel free to ask I’ll gladly provide my
phone number by request. I'm sure there is a ton of stuff that I'm leaving out.
Thanks for
looking and good luck |
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