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Make: Toyota

Model: Supra

Milage: 188000km

Transmission: Built 4sp auto

Colour: White

Location: Brighton, Vic

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Yes

Currently registered? Till Sept 2008

Price: 25,500

Contact: Ben 0407 244 796 or email [email protected]

Comments / Modifications:

This beautiful example of a JZA80 Supra has been owned by a well known Victorian Supra Club member since November 2003.

The owner has fastidiously maintained it, in both NA form, and since September 2005, with a twin turbo 1JZGTE motor.

Since 2003, this car has accumulated a small country's worth of extra's; currently putting down a healthy 236rwkw at 15 psi, and having run a 1/4m of 12.8 at 108mph (with only 208rwkw at the time), the results have been breath taking.

The Supra is a daily driver, so reliability has been an absolute must in this build up.

Here is a list of some of the mods

1JZGTE Engine

Dave Johnson Dump pipe

3in cat back (nice and quiet)

Custom Airbox, housing a K&N pod

Hybrid GT-spec FMIC

Emanage Ultimate tuned by Cihan Aday

Sard 650cc/min injectors

Bosch 040 in tank pump

Blitz Power meter ID

300km/h Speedometer

Upgrade Radiator

Transmission Cooler

A340e automatic transmission built by Kewish Automotive, with a Stage 1.5 Street/Strip shift kit and a 3200rpm stall convertor, with lock up retained.

Upgrade 4/2 piston callipers with Brembo slotted rotors and Hawk pads all round.

Koni rear shocks

Stock front shocks

Wheels:

Main set:

Front 18x9 Work XD-9 and 235-40R18 Hankook Ventus K104.

Rear 18x10 Work XD-9 and 295-30R18 Hankook Ventus K107 S1 EVO

Second set:

Front 18x8 ANZ Voltech

Rear 18x9 ANZ Voltech

A more comprehensive list of modifications can be supplied upon enquiry.

The car comes with some handy extras from the factory, such as LSD, dual airbags, and cruise control.

It is an absolute dream to drive every day, with a torque curve of a steam locomotive.

In addition to the car's great performance, is brilliant fuel economy; A recent trip netted 7.95l/100km. How many cars can claim a genuine 12s 1/4m, yet sustain such fuel economy?

Records and all receipts have been kept for the duration of ownership, showing the thoroughness of the maintenance schedule.

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Price is negotiable, and I am open to swaps. I will only consider a swap for a car which is manual, and of the same, or lesser value as mine.

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Engine Bay:

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Interior:

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wanna swap for a 32 GTS-T??

this is on the aus supra forums aswell isnt it

Yeah it sure is! I have been a member on the supra forums pretty much since it started.

Unfortunatly I have my eye set on a particular car, so I rather need cash. That is unless you want to swap for a MY02 STI lol

  • 5 weeks later...
Yeah it sure is! I have been a member on the supra forums pretty much since it started.

Unfortunatly I have my eye set on a particular car, so I rather need cash. That is unless you want to swap for a MY02 STI lol

I haven't updated for a while, but the car is still available for sale

correct me if im wrong but i think i seen this supra in chapel st not long ago, looks nice mate

gl wid da sale

want a gtr lol? hehe

lol very tempting mate.

Chapel st? hrmmm, probably not. I avoid driving my car down Chapel st at all costs. If I do have to, I only venture as far as High st.

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