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I have my Supra up for sale i have owned this car for 6yrs now and well the distance travelled in that time would be under 1000km it was bought for 33k off a really good friend of mine she had the engine just rebuilt as i bought it. and spend another 10k on it. my loss is your gain. Only the best has been used on and in this car. currently tuned to 15psi and cams still set at zero makes 475hp through the big wheels on its run in/ me get used to going from a n/a supra to this. HUGE potential i just havent had the time to enjoy this car..
Car is driven daily in and out of the workshop and the fluids changed every 3-6mths

no test drives will be done but happy to have it put on a dyno in front of serious buyer
$22k ono
0420 444 221 - leave a message if unavalible

may swap for 33gtr,32gtr or an fd rx7...


video of supra idling

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Toyota Supra RZ
1993 Model
xxx km’s
0 Months Registration

Engine
2JZ-GTE
JE Pistons (87mm)
Eagle Con Rods
ARP Head Studs
ARP Main Studs
HKS Head Gasket
HKS Timing Belt
HKS Cam Gears
HKS 272 stage 3 cams
ATI Harmonic Balancer
Turbonetics T72 Turbo
Tial 45mm External Wastegate
880cc Injectors with Custom Fuel Rail
SX Fuel Regulator
80mm Billet Throttle Body
Custom Made Stainless Steel Exhaust Manifold
FMIC with custom piping
3.5” Exhaust System, with Custom Dump Pipe
Bosch Individual Coil Packs
Microtech LTX12S ECU
2 x Bosch 044 Fuel Pumps
2L Surge Tank
Custom Radiator Overflow Tank (Polished Stainless Steel, Braided Lines & Speedflow Fittings)
Custom Oil Catch Can (Polished Stainless Steel, Braided Lines & Speedflow Fittings)
Polished Stainless Steel Radiator Pipe
Reconditioned Head

Gearbox
Rebuilt Auto Gearbox (Manual valve body)
Transmission Oil Cooler
3200 stall converter

Exterior
Alpine Silver
Super Low King Springs
20” BMS Rims with 275’s Rear (Sp Maxx $800ea)new 235’s Front (near new)
Clear side indicators
Tinted Windows
Electric Antenna
Remote central locking/keyless entry

Interior
FACTORY INTERIOR SWAP
optional Recaro sr3
Pioneer CD/MD Player
Front and Rear Speakers
Sony Explode Amp
Turbo Timer
Electronic Boost Controller
Autometer Boost Gauge
Autometer Oil Pressure Gauge
Electric Windows/Mirrors
Electric Drivers Seat
Air Con/Heater

Possibly open to swaps .......

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With highly modified cars like this and the seller says "no test drive will be done" is like saying "hey i think my car is more expensive than a ferrari. You can only look but not touch or buy". Insanity....

With highly modified cars like this and the seller says "no test drive will be done" is like saying "hey i think my car is more expensive than a ferrari. You can only look but not touch or buy". Insanity....

How is the policy as to whether or not to allow test drives anything like saying the car is more expensive than a Ferrari? There was no mention of the car being worth more than a Ferrari. I think you are making a large leap with that statement. You will find that a large portion of people selling 500hp plus cars may not just allow anyone off the street to take it for a drive. It is not necessarily because the car is worth more than a Ferrari, but there may be the potential for an inexperienced/incompetent driver to have an accident.

hard one,

i wouldnt buy a tv without turning it on and flicking on a blueray

however when you have a powerfull car that needs to be driven with some respect, you have to be wary of test pilots.

i would suggest testdrives to select people, i would have no problem telling someone no, or take a deposit aslong as it runs as it should, a test drive at legal speeds and possibly a hard push by the owner with the buyer in the passenger seat to experiance that it can do what it sais.

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