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sorry, i know this is a Skyline forum

thought i'd post here too just in case some of you guys looking to sell ur supra for a GTR?

94+ RZ 6speed (TT)

40-60k km

any colour BUT red

prepare to pay $25-32k CASH

yes CASH!...i dont need car loan/bank...

PM me if you have 1 or a know a friend that'd like to sell the supra

Many Thx!!!

Andy :uh-huh:

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Hi! I know of a Supra here (Melb) which is quite hot... But the only thing that doesn't match your description is the transmission. This one is an Auto.

94 spec twin turbo auto in white

40,500 km

New turbos, now travelled 15,000km old

Veilside cat-back exhaust

Blitz Font Pipe

Blitz blowoff valve

ARC air induction box

Tein HA front and rear coilovers (dampen and height adjust.)

Veilside 18 x 10 rear and 18 x 9 front rims

Bridgestone RE-711 tyres front and rear with 80% tread

other usual stuff like electronic seat, traction control, climate control and full service records...etc

Hope it helps... Cheers!

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HELO.I AM IN QLD,MY FRIEND GOT 1998 TWIN TURBO VVTI SUPRA FS,BUT IT'S AUTO,IF U ARE INTEREST,PLZ FEEL FREE TO ASK,PRICE NEG.

IT'S VVTI ENGINE

YELLOW WITH FULL BODY KITS.

AUTO

TWIN TURBO

LARGE FMIC

HKS BOV

TEIN COIL OVER SUSPENSION

VELSIDE EXHAUST

APEXI AVCR BOOST CONTROLL

35000KM

BRAND NEW 18 CHROME WHEEL WITH BRAND NEW P-ZERO TYRES(265/35/18 AND 235/40/18)

ALARM

CD PLAYER

UP GRADE SPEAKER

LONG REGO UNTIL 03/2004

CAR IS IN QLD

ASKING $46000 NEG

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A friend of mine is selling a 96 Supra TT 6 speed manual has a blitz intercooler, apexi exhaust, hks cam gears and 18" veilside wheel and its silver in color. but i think he wants more around the mid 30's

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you might find getting compliance on a supra at the moment a little difficult,as no-one has compliance under the new scheme,and when somone gets compliance,they will only be able to comply absolutely stock standard cars!

I have a 97 supra tt 6speed vvti,big fmic,18 by 10s,veilside kit,toyota options: recaro seats,

yamaha anti-dive suspension,18 thou on the clock,like new,oh yeh its red,but a beautiful car,and for sale,for49k

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