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Make: Toyota

Model: Supra 1987 Aero Top

Milage: ~15x xxxkm

Transmission: Auto(new)

Colour: Silver

Location: Vic

Complied? ADM

RWC supplied? no

Currently registered? no

Price: 5k ono

Contact: PM

Comments / Modifications:Hey all

My Fiance is selling her car(along with me selling mine) as we only have one car space.

Going to sell without reg or rwc for now, don't think it needs anything(maybe wiper blades) as i have some spare new tyres ready to go on. If it doesn't sell, will get reg/rwc and jack the price coz i'm a lazy f**k laugh.gif

Hasn't been thrashed or towed with(chicks car) and before that, was owned by an old dude, we are the third owner, previous owner had it as a spare car between work utes, he got a new altenator fitted.

Aero Top doesn't leak.

so testing the waters:

1987 Toyota Supra Aero-Top

7M-GE Auto(auto was replaced with a JZA80 item from toyospares late last year, work done by Nissco, receipts provided)

~15x xxxkm

Silver(front and rear bars are slightly faded, as with most of them, seems to be shitty prep by the factory VS aussie sun, you can see which one won!!!)

Electric Seats,

Fully removeable roof,

privacy screen

CRUISE CONTROL

electric windows

towbar

RDA rotors(near new)

Bendix Pads(near new)

Uses around 10-11L/100km around the suburbs, and drops to 9ish on the fwy, and sometimes a TINY bit lower when you use cruise(the monash makes it difficult)

pretty new battery

Jvc headunit, has ipod adapter and a usb port on the front.

All round nice car, great cruiser, craps on my stagea as a drivers car dry.gif its like a 1500kg datto to drive.

I love this thing in summer, sun through your hair, elton john cranked(jokes)

so yer, interested or more info, shoot me a PM.

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