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1994 Toyota Supra Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l With Targa Top on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:1994 Mileage:106276 Color: Painted Quick Silver Metallic
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1994 Factory 6 speed Twin Turbo Targa Top Supra Making 697whp 675wtq at 27.6psi on E85. Car has never been driven in the rain or seen time at the track. This has been my weekend and sunny day hobby car. This car runs fabulously on ProEFI and idles like stock. There is no compromise in drivability; even the air conditioning works. This car is equipped with the ProEFI flex fuel sensor that automatically measures ethanol content and adjusts fuel, timing, and boost accordingly. See below for description. Feel free to email me for more pictures or with questions.

 

Exterior:

Painted Quick Silver Metallic - Paint Code 1B9

Authentic Top Secret carbon fiber hood

19" racing hart C4 wheels black with polished lip

Nitto nt-05 tires

Rear: 275/30

Front: 245/35

Wingless

Shaved rear wiper, nozzle, and emblem

Painted lip and rockers

Painted 93-96 style headlights

1997-1998 style turn signals

Painted engine bay

1997-1998 brake lights

 

Electronics:

Pro-EFI 128 tuned by Larry at sound performance

CAN gauge

Oil press sensor

Fuel pressure sensor

5-bar map sensor

Wideband

Traction control

Flex fuel

I-boost

Can cable

 

Motor:

HKS 264 cams

Black Powder coated valve covers

 

Cooling:

3" intercooler

2.5" piping

HKS SSQV

Painted radiator plate

Upper radiator hard pipe

 

Suspension:

Megan street series coilovers

Cusco rear strut support

 

Drivetrain:

V160

Factory turbo diff

HPF bronze clutch with RPS "MAX"

series pressure plate

New OEM flywheel with clutch install


Turbo components:

Borg-Warner 84-75 turbo

Sound performance modified xs power exhaust manifold

Precision 46mm waste gate

Custom Motorsports Performance (Frederick MD) fabricated 4" turbo back exhaust no cats only small muffler

Ceramic coated hot side, exhaust manifold and down pipe

Black powder coated compressor housing

 

Fuel:

FIC -6 dual feed fuel rail

Aeroquip -6 an Startlight race hose feed line in addition to stock feed

Aeroquip -6 return

1200cc precision injectors

Dual Walbro 255 LPH in tank pumps

Gates submersible in-tank lines

Aeromotive a1000 regulator

 

Interior:

Sparco Milanos

White gauge overlays

Carbon fiber dash overlay

Battery relocation to stock sub location

S2000 push start

JDM steering wheel

Functioning a/c

Pioneer f700bt with iPhone/iPod cable

 The Bad: Front bumper could use a re-spray

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