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[Vic] White 95' Manual Sz-R Toyota Supra - 15K - P Plate Legal - Or Trade For V35 Sedan (Black/white Only)


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Hello fellow members,

Up for sale is my White, 5 speed, 95', SZ-R Supra,

- 100K service has been done.

- Koya Drift Teks wrapped in Nitto NT05's [F] 8.5 [R] 9.5

- Fuel filter

- Oil filter,

- Oil (Fully synthetic)

- Spark plugs

- Dizzy rotor

- Toyota red coolant

- Brake fluid

- Clutch fluid

- Gearbox oil (Redline)

- Front and rear rotors

- Front and rear brake pads

- Rear hatch rubbers

- Dynamated doors

- MVP Lip color matched

- Tailored floor mats with heel pad

- New Bond battery just a few weeks ago.

All/most the above have been changed/installed less than 5000K's ago, all you would really need to do is change the Diff oil which can be done in less than 10mins, I just haven't had time.

Reason for selling is I need a 4X4 for work.

She has been a great car and turns a lot of heads, you won't have any issues with the popo, everything is stock (Sorta) and the exhaust isn't very loud.

I haven't been pulled over once with my red P's *touches wood* and I work a block away from my towns main Police "HQ".

Currently registered until Sep this year.

She has 110K on the clock and drives perfectly, BUT suspension is knocking in the rear.

The only real cons are:

- Suspension knock

- Some paint flaws, but as you can tell from the pic she looks perfect.

- Antennae doesn't work (Extend/Retract)

Any questions feel free to ask.

Exterior:

- Stock body kit

- TRD Wing w/ Carbon Fibre Blade

- MVP Lip color matched

- Updated Series II Rear tailights

- Updated Series II Front headlights

- Updated Series II Clear front indicators

- Front Driver & Passenger windows tinted 35% (darkest legal tint)

- 18" Koya Drift Teks wrapped in Nitto NT05's ([F] 8.5 [R] 9.5) (Will also include stockies),

- Kipoint HID Xenon Lights 8000k

Interior:

- Leather front seat wrap- green/black two tone

- OEM Supra steering wheel

- Anti-Theft Alarm 3point Immobliser System, programmed so windows will auto wind up when car is locked.

- Tailored floor mats with heel pad.

- Carpets dyed black

Sound system:

- JL Audio C2-600 front speakers (splits)

- Kicker 350.4 channel Amplifier

- JL Audio CP112-W0v2 Subwoofer systems

- Pioneer DEH-5250SD

- Sub has a moulded LH rear enclosure now

Performance:

- Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch

- DNK Extractors with Heat Proof Coating

- 2.5inch Mid Pipe.

- 3inch Varex Cat-back exhaust

- OEM Torsen LSD

- OEM Bilstein Suspension

- Eagle Spark Leads.

- Replaced spark plugs & valve cover seals

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I have taken delivery of my new ute, BUT I am in no hurry to sell, will only sell if price is right OR someone is willing to trade for a 2003+ V35 Sedan (Black or White), I would actually prefer trade.

*Willing to remove parts to drop price*

Edited by Converge
  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

14K, no RWC though (No time), everything will pass except for exhaust (Have one that will pass, which will be included) and rear tyres *might* need replacing.

Other than that she will be good for a new home. smile.png

For those interested, when I got the car I did a compression test, all were well within spec (around 180).

Edited by Converge

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