1995 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo Manual on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Low mileage NON VVTI 2JZGTE Twin Turbo longblock
Jspec 6 speed ECU, no MAF
2JZGTE 6 speed engine harness
Replaced valve stem seals
New OEM front main seal
New OEM waterpump
New OEM thermostat
New OEM cam seals
New OEM rear main seal
New OEM Timing belt
New OEM valve cover gaskets
New NGK 6282 spark plugs
New upper/lower radiator hose
New heater hoses
New OEM intake/exhaust gaskets
Resealed upper/lower oil pans FIPG
Front mount intercooler kit
HKS BOV
2JZ Budget S366 turbo kit
2JZ Motorsports 3 inch stainless downpipe
2JZ Motorsports 3 inch stainless catback
2JZ Motorsports catch can setup
2JZ Motorsports power steering reservoir
2JZ Motorsports upper radiator pipe
2JZ Motorsports coolant reservoir
Fluidyne radiator
Gloss black powdercoat on intercooler piping, intake, valve covers, turbo piping
Gloss black painted spark plug cover, fan shroud, fuse box cover
ACT 6 puck clutch and stock flywheel
Megan coilovers
Royal Purple Synchromax in w58 transmission
Royal Purple Max gear 75w90 in differential
KATERA 18 inch wheels in gloss black and new tires
Replica TRD wing
Wings West front lip
97/98 Headlights, turn signals and taillights
Twin Turbo front and rear brakes
TRD sway bars
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Thieves still love older Hondas and pickups most, says NICB [w/video]
Wed, 20 Aug 2014No one wants to have their car stolen, but a new study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau has some bad news for older Honda owners and pickup drivers. Fortunately, it has better news for drivers overall. The group is reporting that according to preliminary data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, thefts were down 3.2 percent in 2013 (versus 2012) to fewer than 700,000 cars. That's the lowest figure since 1967. That's also less than half of the peak of over 1.66 million thefts in 1991. "The drop in thefts is good news for all of us," says NICB President and CEO Joe Wehrle. "But it still amounts to a vehicle being stolen every 45 seconds and losses of over $4 billion a year."
Honda drivers might not find it such good news with older Accord and Civic models topping this year's theft study. Toyota and Dodge can't really celebrate, either, with two models each on the list, as well. Overall, this year's list was split evenly between foreign and domestic models, which were mostly pickups.
The 10 most likely vehicles to be stolen in 2013 were:
Sales incentive growth clustered around brands with few CUVs, trucks
Wed, 24 Sep 2014While it's arguably been around the longest, the dominance of the four-door sedan has been under threat for many years. As a further sign of the hurtin' that SUVs and crossovers have put on today's four-doors, a new report from Automotive News points to the increasing use of incentives by brands reliant on cars and light on CUVs and pickups.
Honda, Toyota, Volkswagen and Kia have all been stung by double-digit increases in their incentives-to-transaction price ratio, according to AN, which cites data from TrueCar. Honda's ratio is up 14 percent, while Toyota, VW and Kia are up 18, 15 and 19 percent, respectively.
"Most of the incentive growth we have seen is in product segments with low demand - midsized or large sedans," TrueCar CEO John Krafcik told AN. "As this trend goes on, the brands with three-sedan strategies are going to be in worse shape on incentive spending than the crossover brands."
Will Toyota lose up to 70% of its workforce in TX relocation?
Mon, 17 Nov 2014Toyota's decision to move its US headquarters from its longtime home in Torrance, CA, to Plano, TX, was one of the biggest stories in the automotive industry this spring. With several months since the announcement, more details about the plan have leaked out. It seems that pulling up stakes could mean an even larger shakeup in the Toyota workforce than first thought.
According to Automotive News, Toyota intends to hang onto around 50 percent of its workforce in the move to the Lone Star State. However, even that figure might be optimistic. According to an unnamed insider speaking to AN, there is a fear the actual number could be closer to 30 percent. For comparison, Nissan retained about 42 percent of its workers in its move from California to Tennessee.
The actual percentage making the move is a mystery because Toyota is still rewriting its job descriptions under a single set of guidelines. The changes affect benefits, bonuses and the reporting structure, according to Automotive News, and employees' reactions could play a big role in who decides to go. According to an unnamed worker speaking to AN, the wait is hurting morale. Some people are even applying at the nearby Honda headquarters.