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Make: Toyota

Model: Supra

Transmission: Auto with overdrive

Colour: Black

Location: Sydney

Complied? Yes

RWC supplied? Can be if required, got rego until Jan 2009

Currently registered? Yes

Price: $19500

Contact: PM me

Comments / Modifications: Great condition 94 Supra, serviced on time and well taken care of.

Motor: 2JZ-GTE, there are guys (with bolt on mods) pushing 400rwkw with these motors.

Forged internals as standard

Since ive bought it (first owner in Australia) its only lived outside for 3 months - garaged the rest.

Windows tinted with lifetime warranty, no bubbles.

Electric drivers seat

Full auto climate control - very cold on hot days

MOMO race steering wheel

DEFI boost guage on A-pillar with DEFI control unit 2 (control box isnt on the pillar though lol)

6000k HID's

Bilsteins with not too hard springs

Slightly lowered (gets over speed humps ok)

New diff 6000k's ago

Veilside side skirts (some minor damage to one at the rear cause its fkn low, never bothered to fix cause its not that bad)

Rear Window cover (apparently supra owners reckon these are cool - worth a few hundred if sold seperatly)

Kenwod CD/USB headunit with remote

Alpine splits

Trust radiator hard pipe kit

Belts changed and fluids etc

Quiktrak installed and paid for another 8 months

Thats pretty much all i can think of right now, ill update as i think of more

Reason for sale: Ive got an R32 GTR and i want another GTR as a daily. One has literally just come up (in the last 5 mins before this post) that i will buy as soon as this Supra sells, its an opportunity i just cant miss. So, someone buy this Supra please :nyaanyaa:

Images: Will be updated asap, ill try and find the camera over the weekend :w00t:

There's a heap of people on these forums that have seen this car and been in it that can vouch for it. Ive used it a couple of times at DECA and twice at Sutton Rd - its a great platform to start from even being auto. Always starts first time, everything works as it should, auto lights off function, goes a long way on one tank of petrol on the highway, i average 400k's around the city.

Cheers ;)

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