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!!!!!!!!!!!!!! No Reserve !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:137685
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States

 !!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO RESERVE !!!!!!!!!!!! 1985 SUPRA JDM SPEC CELICA XX EVERYTHING IS NEW. 2.8L ENGINE HAS 60,000 MILES.CHASIS 137,000 MILES


 XXR 581 STAGGERED WHEELS 17 X 8.25 FRONT AND 17 X 9.75 REAR ,NEW TIRES 245/40 & 225/40


OBX SS HEADER 2" EXHAUST, SS MUFFLER, RABIP CHIMP COLD AIR INTAKE


 CUSCO FRONT STRUT TOWER BRACE


 FRONT AND REAR SHOGUN SPOILERS FROM JAPAN VERY RARE.


 ALSO HAVE WIND SPLITS  SHOWN IN PICS EVEN MORE RARE FRONT GRILL EVERYTHING WAS IMPORTED FROM JAPAN.


 MOBIL 1 SYNTHITIC OIL, NEW BELTS. PIONEER STEREO


 CELICA XX FRONT EMBLEM AND SIDE PILLARS VERY RARE.( IN JAPAN SUPRA IS KNOWN AS CELICA XX 


 REAR JDM QUATER VENTS REPLACE LIGHTS EXTREMLEY RARE.


 EIBACH SPRINGS, KYB SHOCKS,POLY BUSHINGS.


 NEW CROSSED DRILLED ROTORS, SS BRAKELINES,CERAMIC PADS.


 EVERYTHING NEW COMPLETELY NEW A/C SYSTEM FROM COMPRESSER TO HOSES


 TRANSMISSION COMPLETELY GONE THROUGH NEW STAGE TWO CLUTH KIT NEW MASTER AND SLAVE CYLINDERS.

 NEW RADIATOR AND COOLING FLOW PLATE


 SHORT THROW SHIFTER


 INTERIOR ALL NEW BRIDE SEATS FRONT AND REAR


 SUEDE HEADLINE AND SPARCO STEERING WHEEL


 NEW RUG, SS PEDALS, NEW WINDSHIELD.


 THIS CAR IS VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND AND ALREADY COMING INTO COLLECTABLE STATUS.
CAR COMES WITH TWO OTHER DIFFRENT SPOILERS, FACT BI-PLANE AND LOWER SHOGUN WING YOU CAN USE IN ANY COMBINATION.
THIS CAR ALL IT NEEDS TO BE FINISHED IS TO BE PAINTED NO RUST, PERFECT FLOORS.
THIS CAR ONCE FINISHED IS A $20K PLUS COLLECTORS CAR.
I HAVE OVER $15,000 INVESTED IN CAR AND HAVE ALL THE RECIEPTS TO PROVE IT.

CALL ME THREE ZERO FIVE-917-3374 ALBERT, IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS

THESE SUPRA'S ARE VERY RARE YOU DON'T SEE THEM. THIS CAR TURNS HEADS AS IS AND SOUNDS AWESOME.

I do not want to sell, I need to, so I can pay my property taxes or else I would not. one very lucky person will benefit from this, VERY RARE GOING UP IN VALUE FAST,

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Mon, Jan 13 2014

Toyota showed off the new FT-1 performance concept at the 2014 Detroit Auto Show today, and the obvious story angle is that this is the new Supra. That's enough weight for most concept cars to carry, but then we thought about it a bit more - FT-1 stands for "Future Toyota 1," after all - and re-read the hints Toyota is dropping about how the FT-1 fits into the company's future. Put all the pieces together, and we think there's a chance Toyota's hybrid models are about to get a whole lot cooler. Technically, the FT-1 is an EV, but that's just because all it has for a powetrain is a small battery and motor to move it around on stage. This concept doesn't even have a proposed powertrain, but a production Supra could have any number of powerplants under the hood (V6, V8, hybrid and inline-six are all mentioned by Automotive News). We also like the big red start button on the steering wheel, which owes at least a little to the blue start button in the Prius. What we're more interested here is what this sleek red beast could do for the look of Toyota's hybrids. The FT-1 could change how Toyota designs cars in the future. To make the FT-1, Akio Toyoda, the president and CEO of Toyota Motor Corporation, apparently challenged Toyota's Calty Design Research team to create a car with passion and "a palpable heart-pounding sense of excitement." Instead of making design decisions "by consensus among a large group of stakeholders," the company says "the [design] approval process has been streamlined. This new approach aims to produce cars that connect more deeply with customers." There was a sense in Detroit today that the FT-1 heralds a change in how the company designs cars in the future. The FT-1 is apparently not the result of Toyota's hybrid supercar partnership with BMW, but we know that Toyota isn't a total stranger to a high-performance hybrid category, having built the TS030 hybrid Le Mans race car. For an on-road gas-electric from the company, though, we're much more used to the egg-shaped Prius. While Toyota has backed off a 2003 pledge to make every model a hybrid, it has said that it wants gas-electrics powertrains to proliferate throughout the line-up. And, if the FT-1 previews a new Toyota look, then at least some of those hybrids will benefit from some of the good looks on display in Detroit.

2017 Toyota 86 Drivers' Notes | Fun, even with an automatic

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The Toyota 86 is a car that enthusiasts begged Toyota to build for decades. It's small, lightweight and rear-wheel drive. Thanks to a partnership with Subaru that resulted in the BRZ, this stylish coupe hit the streets in 2012. In the U.S., the car was originally known as the Scion FR-S but was rebadged as a Toyota after Scion was axed last year. Along with a new name, the 86 received updated styling both inside and out as well as a revised suspension and a slight bump in power, at least for the manual models. This Hot Lava-colored car doesn't feature Toyota's slick six-speed manual. Instead it rocks a six-speed automatic with paddle shifters. While some enthusiasts may look down at that, automatics make up more than half of 86 sales. Still, the bones are there, and some people don't think the automatic is all that bad. Either way, we can't encourage enough people to buy these cars, as we want Toyota and Subaru to keep building them. Senior Editor, Green, John Beltz Snyder: When I first slid behind the wheel of the 86, I was surprised to see the gear selector and paddles. It's one of those cars that you don't think of as having anything but a manual transmission. Also, in an interior where all the controls and displays are underwhelming, a set of paddle shifters stands out as one of the few tactile objects in the cabin. I ended up using the paddles quite a bit, and found that I actually enjoyed using them, so much so that I'd actually consider opting for the automatic transmission were I to buy an 86. Despite shifts that aren't as razor sharp as they could be, the car's high-revving engine means that it still feels great to use. Riding an engine like this up to its redline, filling the cabin with noise, is the sort of thing that'll give you goosebumps. Being able to keep both hands on the wheel while shifting is a good thing for engagement in this car, based on my time with it. Plus, when I got stuck in traffic, I didn't have to wear out my left leg. The other brilliant thing about the Toyota 86 is its sense of balance. I loved the way it communicated its load distribution when cornering, whether on or off the throttle or brake. The fact that the nose of this car snaps right to where you want it when you start dialing in steering angle is satisfying. And its low stance and good view out the windshield make it really easy to place on the road.

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