1995 - Toyota Supra on 2040-cars
Towaco, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is my 1995 Toyota Supra 71mm Single Turbo 6spd Targa with only 77,600 miles This car is very quick, making 520hp on pump gas, and 670 on race gas. An IBM laptop for AEM tuning and monitoring will be included with the car. The drive is very smooth and handling is excellent with Tein fully adjustable coilover suspension. This car has a removable targa top which makes warm weather climate driving more enjoyable. Engine internals are stock and compression is strong and within spec. AEM engine management was tuned by the best tuner in the country (Sound Performance out of Chicago). The body is in overall excellent shape for a car that's almost twenty years old. There are no noticeable dents, only a few spots where paint chipped on the front bumper due to lowered suspension. There is no rusting on the rear hatch which is very common with Supras. The salvage title was only recently identified when a possible buyer took interest. The only body parts replaced on this car were the drivers side fender and rail. This is not a hacked up, pieced together car like many assume when they hear "salvage title". CarFax indicates the salvage title was from Pennsylvania where it was repaired and certified. The NJ title I have makes no mention of salvage. Note: Ebay's Autocheck notes 4 owners. There were only 3 if you don't count my father who's name I had the car under in my early 20's for insurance savings.
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Toyota, of course, became a pioneer in the compact crossover segment when it introduced the first-generation RAV4 way back in 1994. If the silhouette is anything to go by, however, the C-HR concept appears to adopt a far more streamlined form. Watch this space for more.
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