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Item:TOYOTA SUPRA WIDEBODY MA70 7MGTE

Location:MORNINGTON PENINSULA VICTORIA

Item Condition:GOOD

Reason for Selling:WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT

Price and Payment Conditions:15K ono

CUT AND PASTE JOB

89 7mgte toyota supra [sLDWYS] plates not included

Specs:

Walbro fuel pump

550cc injectors

ARP head studs

Greedy metal head gasket

t70 turbo

custom manifold

50ml external wastegate with screamer pipe

3inch custom exhust

front mount intercooler with custom cooler piping and HPC coating over $2k

HPC coated plenum

xtream extra heavy duty 1800lb clutch brass button, chromoly flywheel $2k

greedy emanage ultimate ECU wired by etuned

HKS boost controller EVC4

Greedy turbo timer

15% tint

full reco radiator

monster tacho

boost gauge

nardi steering wheel

work equip wheels with yoko es100 as tread

full custom boot install with

1x 12" sub

1X 2 channel

1X 4 channel

1X 1000rms monblock

2X jvc 6 x 9's

custom door moulds for the front to fit 6" speakers

Got db at 135.7db (comp sub not included or monoblock)

the car makes 265.3rwkw on 12 psi and more to come

THIS CAR HAS NO PROBLEM GETTING MESSY AT 140KMPH IN THE WET

CONSIDER SWAPS

CALL 0448812018

IN NO RUSH TO SELL JUST SEEING WHATS OUT THERE, SPENT OVER 30K

PICS GO TO

SOME PICS AT http://www.beastclub.com.au/showthread.php?t=527

WILL COME WITH 8 MONTH REGO

ALSO HAS GENUINE DO LUCK TYPE 2 FRONT BAR $1500 (new)

AND ALL STOCK PARTS TO SWAP BACK OVER

THERE ARE THAT MANY EXTRAS TO MENTION JUST CALL ME.

CONS

THE CAR IS IN THE SHOP AT THE MOMENT AND HAS THE HEAD PULLED OFF NEEDS ABOUT $800 SPENT AND IT WILL BE GOING. I CAN FIX IF SOMEONE IS GONNA TO BUY THE CAR. THE DASH HAS A CRACK IN IT, I WILL REPLACE IT, AND I NEED A NEW HEAD LIGHT ASSY FOR THE RIGHT HAND SIDE

THE REASON I WANT TO SELL THE CAR IS I DONT HAVE TIME FOR IT AND I JUST DONT WANT IT ANYMORE

AND I DONT WANT TO LOOK AT IT AGAIN I NEED THIS GONE

CHEERS

ALSO MOST WORK HAD TO BE CUSTOM DONE, HAVE RECEIPTS FOR 85% OF STUFF AND ALL WORK HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY DONE

still more done to the car just forgot

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