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Howdy All,

As you know I currently have a 1988 GA70 Supra with a 1G-GTE.

These car's are very good, but after having a Skyline this car just does not have the performance I want.

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1987 MA70 with a 1JZ-GTE conversion :) ... 152RWKW on stock boost and a ton of torque!

Here are the features:

Blitz Access ECU - no boost or speed cut and slightly more agressive tuning.

4.3:1 LSD

R154 manual gearbox

Cruise control

Air-con

2.5 inch exhaust

TEMS suspension with new struts.

HKS Blow-off

Strut brace

Autometer boost gauge

EBC Green Stuff brake pads.

It is metalic blue also, which is an extremely rare Mk3 colour.

Pics below ;)... my current wheels also going onto it asap.

Oh if anyone is after a cheap 1988 GA70 Supra in maroon then I have one for sale :D ... looking for only 8k negotible. My GA70 has only done 96,000km's and interior is like new...oh its also a 5-speed manual.

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Yep stacks of torque, and a very nice ratio'd LSD.. so the acceleration is mad!, I would easily say it is faster than my R33 was .... sorry :)

If I boost it to 12psi then id say easily over 200rwkw and beyond.... add front mount etc well..... damnit the urge is back!!.

Awesome Dean if you could find out how much it went for that would be awesome.

Also I'm back to my original Alias now due to having a car that can back it up :D

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