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Hey guys, due to financial reasons we've decided to get rid of our mkiv supra.

We need to get rid of it to pay off the rest of the loan due to being very broke lol.

The car is almost completely unmolested except for 18"rims and stereo system

and is my girlfriends daily driver as she can't drive a manual :-).

Car:1993 Toyota Supra

Location:Sunnybank Hills, Brisbane

Colour:Black

Trans:Auto

Engine:2jz-ge (NA)

Km's:165,xxx

Other:

Positives:

Has a set of 18" rims with 2 rear tires needed due to an earlier camber problem. Have receipt if needed.

Fronts 225/45/18 rear 264/35/18. Also has a pioneer mp3 head unit and alpine type-r speakers

front and back. Only serviced 2000km ago.

Negatives:

I assume the o2 sensor is on its way out as the engine light comes on when slowing down but goes off

when you start accelerating again.

The drivers side power seat stopped moving forward but seat is as far back as it goes and is still easy for my gf to drive.

Has a foot long scrape on the passanger side rear quarter from the mirror on my civic when she reversed out and didn't

see it.

price: $15,000 ono

She paid just under $20K for it a 2 years ago at an importers in slacks creek.

The car drives perfectly and handles well due to the larger tires. Perfect for a p-plater to pass the time on and still be

driving a nice car. The car currently has my rx7's 18's on the back but will come with the pair to match the front.

Will be sold as is, with no rwc as we don't have the money to replace the tires etc. Car is registered till some time

during june and will be sold with rego still on it. Car is driven daily and can be inspected and test driven upon

request. Any other info needed? Just pm me.

Will try to get some pics before the weekend.

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going panel beaters to get scratches and scrape removed next week and had the scan tool put on and it reads no fault codes. the mechanic said it may be faulty brake fluid level sensor as they are apparently a common problem.

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have a set of bilstein coilovers going in next weekend and faulty brake fluid level sensor replaced. car will now also be sold with a rwc too.



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