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Hey guys, selling an immaculate Supra.

1993 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo, 6 speed manual, Black in colour, Standard twin turbo 2JZ Motor, Traveled only 68,010km.

Car is very clean & mechanically in A1 condition. Recently complianced and serviced (All oils and fluids in the vehicle have been exchanged and a new air filter, oil filter, fuel filter and new catalytic converter have just been fitted). New battery just fitted ($120). The vehicle is now ready for rego!

Modifications include:

Custom Blue Pearl Engine Cam Cover,

Custom Blue Pearl Fuse Box Cover,

Gold Toyota Front & Rear Badges,

TRD Clear Side Indicators,

Momo Pedals,

Momo Race Steering wheel,

M's Sound Visual Turbo Timer,

APEXi Rev/Speed Meter,

TRD Active Front Spoiler,

Panasonic CQ-VX3200 CD/MD/DSP,

Fujitsubo FGK Stainless Steel Cat-back Exhaust,

Bilstein Suspension.

Please feel free to contact me on 0433156182 with any questions or to book an inspection. High resolution pictures can be requested via email.

Note: Veilside alloys on the car not included.

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Cheers

Shane

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