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hey guys back for sale is my 1995 toyota supra single turbo i have 9 tyre kickers and im sick off them so please pm if really interested no more time wasters!

ok its midnight purple 18inch chrome mags new treads all round fully recoade head all full gasket set to replace (not running) heaps of money spent can get it repaired for you by mech for 1k + dynoed tuned it has custom du-luck front bar veilside side skirts full 3 inch exhaust turbo back hybrid front mount cooler its an auto 1995 rz so you must look at it first before buying pics dont do it justice cause there old and i need camera please call me for info on 0400770161 cheers matt. PRice only 10k but will swap for manual gtst skyline plus cash my way pm with pics of your car this price is dirt cheap cause i need it gone cause i have my wedding comming up on the nov 14 this year need cash but im after a skyline selling the supra as is no reg or plates

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Whats required to get car running again? just head gasket replacement n re-assemble? What turbo is it running? ecu?

i have the gasket for the head all it needs is a set of head bolts rrp $60 it is a to4 front and t3 rear for quick spool up its very fast i can get my mech to put it back together for 1 k so its dyno tuned so its running nice not rich or lean to get maxxium power it will run low to hi 12's easy i have 100 percent confidence in it must see cheers mate

and it has standed ecu

Edited by TwinTurboSupra+R32 Gtst

i know u said ur after a manual but would u look at auto r32 gtst for swap and cash ur way if so let me know and ill email u some pics and details through of mine

hey guys my car is now fixed cost me 1k and now its running a dream all sweet price is now $$12500 its as is can sell with reg but no time to get roady working to many hours

come on guys need to sell found another car please no more tyre kickers car is running getting it dynoed friday need it GONE! will take 12500 ONO Pm me or call dont miss this beast!!

hey guys car will be back on tuesday will post dyno power sheet once done, this car will blow you away with the ammount of power it has im really after r32 gtst manual 2 door plus cash my way come on guys need it gone im over autos time for a change

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