1988 Toyota Supra Na Black on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Liftback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:7M-GE
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1988
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: Supra
Trim: Liftback
Options: USB, Jawbone JAMBOX
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 157,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: None
I have a strong-running, black 1988 Toyota Supra NA (7M-GE) for sale. Manual transmission. It could be used as a daily driver, a first car, or a very short-term project because there isn't much to do.
Pros: -Rebuilt (partial) engine block (new Ishino gaskets, new NPR piston rings, misc. genuine Toyota parts, professionally cleaned injectors, nearly perfectly even compression, runs super smooth) -Few hundred miles on rebuild (157k original) -Engine/transmission runs great, can hit redline no problem. I've put well over 100 miles on it in a single day without sweating. Never raced or driven aggressively. -Tags good till late 2015 -Clean title -NO LEAKS -New, ~6 month old stock-sized Yokohama YK580 tires -No rust/rot inside or out -New Aisin clutch (disc, pressure plate) -New Aisin clutch master/slave -New Aisin water pump -New Denso starter -New Denso iridium sparks and cables -New distributor cap -New Bosch brake pads -New Raybestos rotors -New rear Tokico shocks and boots -New power steering rack and Moog tie rods -Weighs 3200-3250lbs -20MPG (mixed driving) -Stripped, super clean, custom interior with Bluetooth speaker (Jambox) and USB ports and custom heater blower switch -Stupid AC system completely removed -Stupid cruise control system completely removed -Comes with original Toyota Factory Service Manual -Receipts/paperwork for EVERYTHING -All work done by me (software engineer) and 17 year ASE certified mechanic done by the Toyota Factory Service manual spec (except the head gasket, which is correctly torqued) Cons: -TPS sometimes lights and then clears check engine light -Fuel tank/fuel filter could probably use a cleaning -Clear coat not so good in a few spots, obviously not noticeable in pictures because it is fairly minor -Glass is old, minor scratches, but fine I bought the car as a second project after beginning my car-learning experience on a 1985 RX-7. Everything was done to spec without a "just get it done" attitude. Keep in mind the engine rebuild was only partial because that is what I wanted to learn; it is still stock displacement and was not a complete rebuild by any means. It is highly customized to my tastes (super easy to maintain), so that is why I'm asking for such a low price on an EXCELLENT looking and running car. I understand some people apparently like interiors and stuff though... :D Only selling it because I don't need two cars and I've accomplished all of my goals with it. Thank you! |
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