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Email me at : lemnovaczek340835@yahoo.com 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo. It has a clean and clear Texas title in my name. Ive owned this car for several years now and have performed all the maintenance on it myself. I always keep up to date with scheduled oil changes religiously as it is my pride and joy. It has very cold A/C. No rust and no accidents have ever been reported on carfax. This is a original automatic twin turbo supra that I converted to a single turbo. Its currently running 1 bar of boost (14.5 psi). Its currently my daily driver. I got it with roughly 190k on it. It now currently has 219,500 miles on it. I absolutely love driving this car. This car is a true testament of Toyota reliability. You get compliments everywhere you go. Its actually quite ridiculous at times. Some modifications that it has: Polished Borg warner s366 turbo 4 Hks exhaust Precision turbo wastegate Jic magic coilovers xxr wheels Turbo xs boost controller and a greddy electric boost gauge Koyo radiator Greddy bov Trd drilled rotors Exterior: Original renaissance red car.
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