1995 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
La Grange, Kentucky, United States
1995 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo up for sale is a 1995 supra, the car is an original turbo car with a CLEAR TITLE. this car is in good shape for the mileage, paint buffs up decently, but the car could use a re paint. this car will come with a 2jzgte long block, the short block is brand new from toyota. motor is not in the car. the interior is in decent shape, the leather seat show little wear for the mileage on the car. In the pictures the car is on ccw wheels, it will NOT come with those wheels it will come with 18" spilt 5 spoke gun metal wheels with a polished lip. all VIN tags in place. INCLUDED WITH CAR: Full interior long block ( brand new stock block from toyota) Built stock auto ( good for 800whp) 4000 stall converter 4" thick front mount intercooler billet triple pump fuel system with 880cc injectors 18" Rota spilt 5 spoke wheels Stock driveshaft / rear diff / axles THINGS NEED TO GET THE CAR RUNNING turbo kit/ exhaust ecu and wiring harness Install motor and transmission will to ship at buyers expense. if you have any question feel free to contact me @ 5025239062 thanks and happy bidding |
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