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Item: Toyota Supra RZ

1993 Model

xxx km’s

6 Months Registration

Location: Gold Coast

Website:

Item Condition: brand new engine package

Reason for Selling: not enough time to drive it

Price and Payment Conditions: $27500 ono

Extra Info: Engine

2JZ-GTE

JE Pistons (87mm)

Eagle Con Rods

ARP Head Studs

ARP Main Studs

HKS Head Gasket

HKS Timing Belt

HKS Cam Gears

ATI Harmonic Balancer

Turbonetics T72 Turbo

Tial 45mm External Wastegate

880cc Injectors with Custom Fuel Rail

SX Fuel Regulator

80mm Billet Throttle Body

Custom Made Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold

FMIC with custom piping

3.5” Exhaust System, with Custom Dump Pipe

Bosch Individual Coil Packs

Microtech LTX12S ECU

2 x Bosch 044 Fuel Pumps

2L Surge Tank

Custom Radiator Overflow Tank (Polished Stainless Steel, Braided Lines & Speedflow Fittings)

Custom Oil Catch Can (Polished Stainless Steel, Braided Lines & Speedflow Fittings)

Polished Stainless Steel Radiator Pipe

Reconditioned Head

272 cams

New shims

Gearbox

Rebuilt Auto Gearbox (Manual valve body)

Transmission Oil Cooler

Rebuilt stall converter

Exterior

Alpine Silver

Super Low King Springs

20” BMS Rims with 275’s Rear 235’s Front (near new)

Clear side indicators

Tinted Windows

Electric Antenna

Remote central locking/keyless entry

Interior

Custom Pink & White Front and Rear Seats

Custom Pink Hood Lining Embossed

Custom Pink Gearstick surround

Pioneer CD/MD Player

Front and Rear Speakers

Sony Explode Amp

Turbo Timer

Electronic Boost Controller

Autometer Boost Gauge

Autometer Oil Pressure Gauge

Electric Windows/Mirrors

Electric Drivers Seat

Air Con/Heater

Pictures:

Contact Details: Josh on 0416 221 112

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It's not hers.....

it belongs to her boyfriend.........

the car is in need of a tune from what i've read in this thread...

http://www.most-wanted.com.au/forums/index.php?showtopic=24

gl with the sale though

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It's not hers.....

it belongs to her boyfriend.........

the car is in need of a tune from what i've read in this thread...

http://www.most-wanted.com.au/forums/index.php?showtopic=24

gl with the sale though

thanks for that. but we both own it. is in both of our names. anyway!! car is being tuned this week will post figures once done bump

thanks for that. but we both own it. is in both of our names. anyway!! car is being tuned this week will post figures once done bump

In all honesty Amy lee. you would broaden your sales potential immeasurably by having the car retrimmed in more mainstream colours.

There are few enough chicks in to high performance imports and even fewer (I hope) guys that want a pink interior.

If you maintain this one like you did your 33 It will be an exceptionally clean and well kept car for the next owner.

bump~ made 430hp on 22 psi. was tuned by matt spry. He has advise us to take the 20's off and it will make at least 60 more hp and that the auto has drained it

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thanks for that. but we both own it. is in both of our names. anyway!! car is being tuned this week will post figures once done bump

Actually if we are going to tell the truth, its not registered in either of your names which I would know as I still receive the rego papers for the car!!!!!!! It was sold to josh however!

Sad to see it being sold again I wish I had of kept her poor car!!



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