1990 Toyota Supra Turbo Hatchback 2-door 1jz 2.5 on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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1990 TOYOTA SUPRA 2.5 1JZ R154 MANUAL . BLACK SAPHIRE WITH GRAY LEATHER INTRIOR CAR WAS REPAINTED ABOUT ALITTLE OVER A YEAR AGO HAS SOME MINOR CHIPS AND ONE OR TWO SCUFFS REALY HAVE TO LOOK FOR THEM THE INTERIOR IS PRETTY GOOD DASH IS PRETTY MUCH MINT DOOR PANEL NO RIPS THERE IN GOOD SHAPE FRONT SEATS NO RIPS OR TEARS , JUST ONE VERT SMALL ONE ON PASSENGER SEAT ON THE RIGHT SIDE . THE BACK SEATS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE NO TEARS THE TOP OF THE BACK REST IS STILL SOFT NO SUN DAMAGE . THE HATCH COVER I S SUN DAMAGED STILL PULLS OUT. THE WHEELS ARE 17" 2JS OFF AN MK4 PAINTED CABON MIST SORT OF LIKE A GUN METAL . THE ENGINE IS A STOCK 1JZ TWINTURBO WITH 550CC INJ THAT HAS BEEN UPGRADED TO A SINGLE TURBO WITH TURBONETICS T72 WITH A 81MM BACK AND A CUSTOM EXAUST MANIFOLD . THE WASTE GATE IS A TIAL 38 MM MVS AND THE BLOW OFF IS A GREDDY TYPE S PURPLE THE EXAUST FROM THE TURBO ALL THE WAY OUT IS 3 1/2" THE TIP MUFFLER IS HKS . THE R154 HAS AN HKS TWIN DISC CLUTCH A STOCK SHIFTER. THE INTERCOOLER IS AN ARC ONE OF THE BEST . ENGINE MANAGMENT IS A STOCK COMPUTER WITH A AEM FIC PIGGY BACK .
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