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Toyota Supra SZ-R '94 N/A

Here is my friends Supra he is selling or willing to swap for an N/A 33 or 34!

Please understand the owner himself is a Nissan Mechanic and absolutely loves Japanese cars.

He has taken meticulous care of the car both mechanically and keeping it very clean.

There are no visible dints/bumps/rips/tears on or in the car itself!

It doesn't make any weird noises, only sounds beautiful!

Info on the car itself:

Engine:

  • Serviced every <5000kms (Again, being a mechanic...) Engine oil/filter, Gearbox and Differential oil on last service.
  • Torsen LSD < Click for more info.
  • Exedy Heavy Duty Clutch installed 3 months ago, Along with a harmonic balancer and the drive belt.
  • Custom Cat Back exhaust installed (Produces an amazing Supra tone! Not too loud at all.)

Handling:

  • RS-R Lowered Springs (Sits nicely and hugs the road)
  • RZ-R Thicker Sway Bars
  • New Front Sway Bar Links installed
  • Brake pads are pretty much brand new!
  • Sitting on stock rims at the moment (19" Rims in picture can be included at a negotiated price)

Video displaying the car:

Sorry about the quality of the video, iPhone's aren't that great!

Images:

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The pictures aren't great but this car really needs to be seen in person to truly appreciate it's beauty!

Price:

The owner is currently looking to swap for an N/A R33 or R34, as I said before, he loves his Jap cars.

Otherwise he would like $12,500 as is (With stock rims and all the modifications displayed above).

If you would like the other rims (Unknown brand, 90% tread all round), a price can be negotiated!

Contact:

Please contact Julian AFTER 5pm on weekdays, or any time during weekends, on 0415 554 620.

You may ask questions in the thread but please note I won't be able to reply instantly!

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