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Make: Toyota

Model: Supra

Milage: 63,xxxkm

Transmission: 6 spd

Colour: White

Location: Western 'burbs Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? No

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $34,000

Comments / Modifications:Big brakes

Recaro Seats

Techone HID Low-beams

DBA Slotted Front discs

Hawk HP Pads all round

Tuneagent Front pipe

Tuneagent Mid pipe

HKS Dual catback exhaust

Walbro GSS-341 HP 255lph fuel pump

A'pexi PowerFC

A'pexi Power Intake pod filter

Braided brake lines (ADR Approved)

Turbo timer

GReddy lightened pulley set

Titan Motorsports Crank Damper + Gates Belt

Titan Cam Gears

US Spec cam shafts

Blitz LM Intercooler (Painted black)

GReddy air diversion plate

'RPS Cyn-R-G Segmented Flywheel

'RPS Stage 3 Clutch with Sprung Hub

TiAL 50mm BOV

Whiteline Spring kit front & rear

OEM Bilsteins (rebuilt to AutoX specs and matched with whiteline springs)

Unique Automotive "Secret Sauce" Sequential mod (eliminate changeover lag, boost limited to 16psi - no spiking)

Volk Racing GT-C 18in (Face 1 front, face 2 rear)

BFGoodrich KDW T/A 2 (255 front 295 rear)

Maintenance completed:

Cam seals

Front main seal

Rear main seal

All transmission seals

Rear wheel bearings (complete units changed, hubs & bearings)

Serviced religiously - service records can be checked with Paden @ Unique Automotive

Included in sale:

Stock components:

Balancer

all pullies

Full exhaust

Air box

Fuel pump

intercooler + pipes

Aftermarket parts:

Whiteline Control arm bushes lower front, lower rear

HKS Oil cooler & relocation kit (includes braided lines, etc)

Car makes 278kw at wheels

Images:

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