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Last Modified Date: 13-May-2009

Vehicle: 1994 TOYOTA SUPRA

Price: $16,990 Negotiable Or Swaps

Interior Colour: Black

Kilometres: 98,000

Colour: RED

Body: 2 door 4 seat COUPE

Transmission: 4 speed Automatic

Drive type: Rear

Reg Plate: BFV61Z

Reg Expiry: OCT-2009

Road Worthy Certificate: N/A

Engine: 6 cylinder Petrol Direct Injection 3.0L (2997cc)

Vehicle ID: 7050807

Comments

Inspected, Maintained, Fresh Import (Jap Spec), Mechanically A1, Still Under Dealer Warranty, Major Serviced, P-Plater Legal, Non- Turbo, Automatic, Alarmed, Exhaust, Intake, Parking Sensors, Inline 6, 2JZ 3.0-litre DOHC.

Exterior

*Original Toyota Body Kit and Rear Wing

*Four 20x7.5" SSW rims with Falken Tyres, Cost $3000 when new

*The rims have no structural damage but do have some light scratches

*Number plate BFV-61Z included, Vehicle has compliance plate

*Replaced factory headlights with artic blue ones (Receipts)

*The windows are tinted to the darkest legal tint (35%) with 3years warranty, professionally done by Premier Tint Liverpool ($200 with receipts)

*Front and Rear parking sensors

*Custom painted brake callipers

*Custom front and rear silver mesh inserts

*Subtle decals

Engine

*Dream to drive, lightly modified Non-turbo Toyota Supra

*3inch Heat shield wrapped custom pod filter and piping (Receipts)

*Performance exhaust system, 4.5inch Cannon With 3inch Piping to the Engine (Deep sound)

*New engine covers

*100,000km major service done

*Brand new fuel filter, oil filter, timing belt and seals (few days old)

*Brand new tensioner, spark plugs and new oils (few days old)

*Comes with stock air box and intake system

*2JZ 3.0-litre DOHC 24-valve platform, Inline 6

*P-Plater Friendly

*New battery

*Serviced Every 5000Kms

*Only done 97,000Kms

*High octane premium fuel used only

Interior

*Sports steering wheel

*Sports pedals

*Sony Xplod 4inch And 6inch Speakers and tweeters, Aftermarket revolution CD/MP3 player, 1040Watt Dual Subwoofers, 650Watt 4 Ch. Amp, 1000watt Wiring, all hidden

*Supra Embroided Seat Covers (Front), Leather Seats (Back) (Receipts)

*Mongoose M60s Alarm System and Immobiliser

*Keyless entry and auto locking feature, Installation Done by Premier Tint Liverpool, 3 years warranty (Receipts)

*Power options (Windows, Mirrors, and Aerial)

Other:

This vehicle still has 6months rego and 12 Months dealer warranty which protects the engine, transmission and gearbox, brakes, cooling, differential, electrics, ignition, steering, air conditioning, fuel and the drive shaft. This vehicle has also been inspected by a third party (State Roads Australia) and can provide a 5 page report showing the inspection conducted on first purchase of the vehicle. First and only owner after imported from Japan, always garaged.

$16,990 (Price Drop) Negotiable Or Interesting Swaps

All Inspections Welcome TxT: 0422-018-623

Or Email: [email protected]

Can Provide More Pictures On Request, Also Please Post Pictures Of Swaps If Interested.

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Edited by CUSC0

Bump !!!

*Installed A HKS HI Flow SILENT Full Exhaust System, 4.5" Tip with 3" Piping to the engine.

*Car just had a full polish and wax

Will trade for interesting cars, can offer cash either way.

$16,990 very negotiable.

Hey mate,

I have a 1995 Soarer, with an engine conversion.

Engine; 2JZ-GTE

Making around 16psi stock, has never been boosted. Just using a fuel cut defender to raise it to 16psi.

Bodykit, wheels, leather seats and willing for a straight swap without cash adjustment.

Let me know.

Cheers

Hey mate,

I have a 1995 Soarer, with an engine conversion.

Engine; 2JZ-GTE

Making around 16psi stock, has never been boosted. Just using a fuel cut defender to raise it to 16psi.

Bodykit, wheels, leather seats and willing for a straight swap without cash adjustment.

Let me know.

Cheers

Very Interested, Could You Please Send Me Pics Of It To My Email Addy: [email protected]

I know it's an aussie car but..

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/20...bo-t274555.html

Plenty of power :)

Very Nice Car Champ Although The "Repairable Write Off" Part Turns Me Off, Otherwise Its An Immaculate Beast.

*All Cash Offers Considered, Inspections Open All Week Just Contact Me

*Car Will Be Full Detailed Prior To Sale

*Car Needs To Be Sold Before August Otherwise Its Going To Be Sold To A Dealership

Edited by CUSC0

I have had a few enquiries about the removal of the wheels etc, So here are the new prices including the price drop:

NOTE: $13,000* Without 20inch Wheels

NOTE: $14,000* Including 20inch Wheels (As Pictured) (Price Drop)

*Cash Sale, Inspections Send Txt To: 0422018623

*Carsales Add Updated

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