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1994 Twin Turbo Gz Aerotop Supra ($17,000)


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Hey Guys,

I have for sale my 1994 GZ Twin Turbo Supra Aerotop . Perfect base for a 6spd conversion. This car was brought in by Aaron @ Import Monster (Very Reputable). Its A 4spd automatic, fully serviced, roadworthy + rego.

Very low kms 86,000 (Not 150,000+ kms like the other aerotops on carsales)

Heres a quick run down of the mods and specs of the car:

*Aerotop (Convertible)

*1994 GZ 2JZGTE True Twin Conversion

*4spd Automatic

*18Inch Lenso D1R's 10.5inch rears, 9.5inch fronts (Deep Dish) ($1800 + Tyres)

*Painted Brake Drums & Calipers (Jet Black)

*Upgraded Braking System ($800)

*Aftermarket Side Skirts & Rear Pods

*Tien Adjustable Suspension With Adjustment keys ($800)

*Remote Start

*Twin Airbag

*Python Alarm System

*Trd Front Brace ($350)

*Oil Relocator

*Active Front Spoiler/Lip

*110kmph Cruise Control

*Leather Seats

*LSD/Slip Control

*Mp3 Player + 1200watt Fusion Subwoofer & Amp ($500)

*2nd Owner

*Car Has Been Inspected By Toyota Altona & Checked Out 100Percent.

*Original 83,000km

*Oil + Fuel + Air Filter Have Been Changed

*RPM Monster Tacho With Recall + Volt Meter + Vacuum Gauges

*Black Boost Tee (Boost Controller, Not Connected) - Running Standard Boost

*15Percent Window Tints (Warranty For Life)

*Pod Filter

*Turbo XS Blow Off Valve (Very Loud)

*Titanium 3" Full Exhaust System (Cost Me $1500)

*New Battery

*TRD Fibreglass Bonnet, Carbon Fibre Overlay When Sanded (Currently Painted Silver 199)

That's all I can think of at the moment, but i'm sure there's some little extra's here and there. Has everything a gz supra should have. Major servicing has been done to the car. Has the factory front lip, lsd, cruise control, leather heated seats. Very clean car, no major mods to the engine or ecu, always ran stock boost, doesnt blow smoke, no rust, no rattles. Like i said, very very clean car.

Asking $17,000 Ono. (Quick Sale)

Contact me for a viewing, test drive etc. Best is to text me,call or email me.

Swaps With A Very Clean VE SS Commodore.

Carsales LINK <====================================

0449-980-640

Email: [email protected]

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