89 Toyota Supra Turbo Mk3 5 Spped Targa Top Ma70 Hatchback Original Turbo on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
Here you have for auction an Original 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo 5 speed manual with a clean Florida title. The car is in excellent condition runs and drives great has all matching vins on body parts. The car has 188,xxx miles on the chassis but the motor has been rebuilt about 2 years ago I have all the receipts to prove it. The motor was rebuilt with all new bearings, Rings, freeze plugs,ARP head studs and a Cometic head gasket. The car also has a front mount intercooler,Greedy Bov, Walboro fuel pump, Full 3inch custom exhaust with tempered muffler sounds nice and deep. The exterior is in great shape the car was painted the original color Toyota Super Red about a year ago and still looks excellent no faded paint or dings as you can see.The car has the Oem fog lights as well a real 10 out of 10 garage kept. The car is rolling on Megan fully adjustable coilovers witch cost me about 800$ alone rides nice and stiff. The tires are in good shape ready roll anywhere. The interior is also in fair shape it has 2 cracks in the dash and a couple stains in the carpet but nothing to serious for a car its age. The power seats still work and seats are intact also has a rare hard to find privacy cover for the rear hatch. The car also has a aftermarket boost, water temp and oil pressure gauge and all the original mounts for the targa top in the back the car is intact and very original still has the original spare tire and owners manual really a must see will not disappoint this is a rare JDM classic witch is hard to find in this good of condition. This is a no reserve auction and is priced to sell any questions feel free to call or text me at 407 427 6557. Thanks. |
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