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Make: Toyota

Year: 1993

Colour: Black

Model: JZA80 MKIV Supra Twin Turbo

Engine: 2JZ-GTE - 3.0Litre, 24 valve, inline-6 cylinder engine.

KM: approx 135,000 km (Mostly Freeway kms)

Drivetrain: Getrag 6 Speed manual

Located in melbourne, Victoria

Modifications:

Light Blue glowing dials

Digital Speedo with a lot of features (removes speed cut)

Front mount intercooler

Microtech LTX12s (2 months old, AF ratio's are perfect)

HKS mushroom intake (filter element recently changed)

HKS SSQV bov

3” turbo back exhaust with high flow cat

Bosch 044 fuel pump mounted intank

Fuel Dampener Bypass line (braided steel line)

Apexi AVC-R

Shift Light

Euro Glass headlights (Crystal clear)

6000K HID’s

Updated Clear Front Indicators

TRD read wing

Genuine Toyota side skirts and rear pods

Ford XR8 18” Wheels with 235’s all round

HKS suspension

30 psi Boost Gauge in Clock location

Pioneer AVH-P5750DVD in dash Touch-Screen DVD player

Alpine 6.5” Type X Splits in the front doors

Soundstream 6” 3 ways in the rear

Soundstream Van Gough 12” Subwoofer mounted in custom fiberglass box in spare wheel location

Alpine F-345 Amplifier

Soundsteam Amp kit

Sound system professionally installed

Viper Alarm(not sure of model)

Turbo’s are running in True Twin mode

Number plates ‘HEZIT-8’ possibly will go with the car

car made 245rwkw @ ~15psi !!!

REGO just paid! Reg till Aug 14th 2007

Email me at [email protected]

if interested

OR pm me

Price: $26,000 ono

Will consider swaps!!

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more pics:

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http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y118/blac...ra/KIF_1589.jpg

Edited by rb180

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