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Fully Rebuilt hi-flow twin turbo '95 Supra - 310rwkw @ 21psi safe tune. One very quick, clean and reliable twin turbo Supra. Imported into Australia in 2007 with 84,xxx kms, current odo reads 89,xxx genuine. Over $30,000 spent on modifications with all receipts provided for parts and labor - All work done at Chasers Motorworks. Taken very good care of, serviced every 500-800kms and always run on BP ultimate. Comes with 9 months rego and can provide rwc. Inspections welcome, no test pilots. Car will not disappoint. Not interested in any swaps.

**$20,000** contact: [email protected]

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Mods:

Fully Rebuilt 2JZ-GTE

Hi-Flowed Twin Turbos

Getrag v160 Gearbox

Exedy Heavy Duty Button Clutch

Apexi Power FC Engine Management System

GReddy PRofec B-Spec II Boost Controller

GReddy Turbo Timer

HKS 1.5 Bar Boost Gauge

Blitz Blow Off Valve

Denso 720cc Injectors

HKS Fuel Rail

Sard Fuel Regulator

Bosch 044 Fuel Pump

Custom 3.5" Turbo Back Exhaust

X-Force Canon Muffler

Custom Front Mount Intercooler System

TRD 320km/h Speedo

TRD 10,000rpm Tacho

Momo Steering Wheel

Custom Red/Black Leather Front and Rear Seats

Series 2 Front and Rear Floor Mats

Custom Red/Black Interior Trim

Cruise Control

Pioneer Headunit

Pioneer Front and Rear Speakers

Rays G-Games 99B Wheels

Advan Sports Tyres (225f/255r)

Do-Luck Front Bumper

Series 2 Side Skirts

Series 2 Rear Pods

8000k HID

Stock Red Respray

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