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1994 Toyota Supra, 5speed manual, N/A,

Black,

Black Mags,

TRD Bodykit,

Updated headlights,

Blue LED Interior Light Upgrade,

Minor Body Mods,

Aero kit (wind deflectors all round) + rear window wing,

JBL 6.5" 3-Way Speakers all round,

90,000km's,

New Clutch,

Tyres,

Service History,

Straight and clean inside and out.

I'm buying an apartment and need the cash for a deposit so I've been forced to sell my Supra. :P

$16,000.00 neg

Phone 0413 980 100

Email scottis@gmail.com

PM me but calling or emailing will get a quicker reply.

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