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1994 Toyota Supra on 2040-cars

US $18,800.00
Year:1994 Mileage:116000 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Mobeetie, Texas, United States

Mobeetie, Texas, United States

Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: rudyroybal@juno.com .

Engine:
AutoBanh built engine billet main caps.
CP Ceramic Coated Pistons
Carillo Rods
Ferrea dual valve springs with titanium retainers
ported and polished head
HKS 272 cams
Titan adjustable cam gears
ITS dual ball bearing 74GTQ (water cooled)
Greddy T88-H manifold
Tial 44 wastegate
Tial BOV
ARP head studs
Sound performance manifold
Wilson 95mm throttle body
Horsepower freaks 4 row intercooler with 4inch to the throttle body
Titan motorsports crank pulley
Horsepower freaks 4in Goliath exhaust
Sound Performance 4in down pipe and mid pipe
Polished valve covers
Power House Racing Catch Can
Cooling:
Fluidyne Radiator
Greddy upper radiator pipe
TRD thermostat
Power House Racing Electric Fans
Drive train:
RPS triple carbon clutch
Rebuilt V160
TRD LSD
CCW 505a’s 18/9 front and 18/11.5 rear
Brembo drilled and slotted rotors front and rear
KW Coil overs V3
Stainless brake lines front the master cylinder
New bushings front and rear installed at AutoBanh
Electronics:
AEM Infinity with Flex Fuel sensor
AEM serial gauge
AEM true boost controller
HKS DLI
Fuel:
Dual 400 Walbros in tank
Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator
ID2000 Injectors
Autobanh Fuel Rail
Exterior:
98 Tail Lights
98 Front bumper
Mccullough HID’s
Both rear wiper and antenna removed
Interior:
Sparco Milano suede seats - Drive side outer bolster is worn, hole in suede
Sparco 4 point belts with cam lock
Sparco harness bar
Stock seat belts still installed
TRD 10k Tach
Autometer shift light
Autometer lean light
Alpine with Apple Car Play
Infinty components in the front and infinity 3 ways in rear
98 dash pieces
98 door panels
Celica steering wheel
~830whp

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2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid

Mon, 21 Oct 2013

People, us included, make a big stink about the importance of family sedans. There's no doubt they're critical - they represent a huge slice of the market's annual sales and profits. However, despite accounting for far fewer transactions than the midsize sedan segment, the fullsize sedan is getting attention from manufacturers now that our market's entire lineup of those (slightly) smaller four-doors has turned over in the last two years or so. As most of the fullsize segment's mainstays derive a fair bit of their platform and powertrain technologies from their midsize cousins, these larger four-doors offer the potential for fatter profit margins, too. And with the newly stylish duds found on many of the industry's most successful midsize sedans, it's only right that automakers no longer think about fullsizers as big, squishy, vanilla family haulers with flat seats, vague steering and a thin layer of 'luxury' in the form of faux wood trim.
As manufacturers have again started diving into large sedans feet-first, the cars themselves have become sharper. The interiors are now of a higher quality and loaded with tech, while the exteriors have become further extensions of each manufacturer's design language. There's perhaps no greater example of this than the Chevrolet Impala and Ford Taurus, two models that evolved from subpar offerings into market leaders. This segment-wide transformation happened quite quickly, whether because of coincidental timing or because manufacturers are trying to get more out of their big cars, recognizing they account for a small portion of overall sales (just 3.5 percent of the new-car market in the first half of 2013).
The 2013 Toyota Avalon Hybrid is one such vehicle. We remarked on the changes to the V6 variant last year, and while we previously had a quick steer of the gas-electric hybrid, we figured the new model was worth a closer week-long look.

Toyota and Lexus show off advanced safety research vehicle [w/video]

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

While Google and Audi explore the possibilities of autonomous vehicles, Toyota and its Lexus division are studying the intermediate step of vehicles equipped with a deep suite of technology that help drivers make the best decisions. Introduced at this week's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, the Lexus advanced safety research vehicle is an LS sedan fitted with three high-def color cameras to detect objects up to almost 500 feet away, 360-degree Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) lasers that can detect objects up to 220 feet away, three radar units to keep track of other vehicles at intersections, a precision odometer on the rear wheel, GPS that estimates orientation and an accelerometer.
Currently testing at a purpose-built 8.6 acre urban testing ground at the Higashi-Fuji Technical Center in Susono, Japan the Toyota research vehicle is being used to study how to make better drivers, as well as figuring out how to reduce crashes as the industry's journey through passive and active safety systems progresses. In the event of a crash, new rescue systems are also being tested.
Further investment is being put into the Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) that would use shortwave signals to harness information from the car and from other vehicles on the road, as well as roadside infrastructure and even pedestrians. Toyota reasons it could then build a picture of interactions and, for instance, alert the driver to a potential collision at a blind intersection.

Toyota FCV rallies to the hydrogen cause as zero car

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It's been two decades since Toyota dominated the World Rally Championship with its Celica Turbo 4WD. But this past weekend, Toyota hit the rally stage in a very different vehicle.
That, as you can see, is the Japanese automaker's Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), which is still in its prototype phase. We're still at least half a year away from seeing the FCV in production trim, but the model has already been pressed into duty as the "zero car" at the Shinshiro Rally, the last round of the Japanese Rally Championship.
The zero car, for those unfamiliar, is to rally what a pace or safety car is to circuit racing, driving the rally stage to check for signs of trouble before the competitors put their feet to the floor, so it's not as if the FCV needed extensive modifications. From the looks of things, it just needed some jazzy stripes, mud flaps, probably different rolling stock and an interior with racing buckets and harnesses, roll cage, radio equipment and maybe a bit more ground clearance.