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My friend is selling his 1993 Supra so I'm posting it here for him. Here are the basic specs, although will need to confirm a couple of things with him.

* Non-turbo Auto

* Rare targa top

* 18" Shadow Chromes

* HKS Pod

* Exhaust (could be HKS not sure)

* Approx 80,000km (again: need to confirm)

* Momo steering wheel

* Immoboliser

* Current RWC

I've been in this car quite a few times, and it really is a very good example and probably worth the extra $ even if is n/a. Pretty flawless, and always looked after by him and only driven on weekends (truly). Genuine reason for sale: he wants a TT so he can race me :P

Targa top's always sell for quite a few more $k than the stock. With the roof off and the windows down probably the closest you'll get to a true convertible jap import.

Asking: $low 20's (call to negotiate exact price he is willing to let it go for

Wheels are worth around $3000 just on their own.

If interested.. PM me or call 0411 404 724 and speak to him.

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  • 3 months later...

This car is still available.. he wants low 20's for it now.. a bargain considering the condition of the car.. and still only driven on weekends literally..

The main reason i think it hasn't sold is that he's a bit of a lazy seller..

  • 1 month later...

lol.. this car is still available.. I'm doing his job for him ('cause i want him to get a GTR) :)

He's talking twin turb conversion, but if anybody is interested you could pick it up for a bargain price.

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