1989 Toyota Supra Turbo, 89,459 Miles, Individual Sale on 2040-cars
Mansfield, Texas, United States
I am selling my 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo. It has very low miles and is in exceptional shape for its age. I have kept up with all the servicing including spark plugs, oil changes, filters, and more. The engine sounds great and the turbo spools up perfectly. The head gasket was replaced couple years ago with a mls type and torqued to the right amount (to the revised amounts toyota released). The body is straight, never been in an accident. All the electronics work such as the pop up headlights, original radio and speakers, a/c, electric driver seat, cruise control, clock, etc. The only thing that does not work is the passenger window (motor needs to be replaced). These are getting harder to find in this type of condition. I would be fine driving this car across the country. Feel free to call or text me anytime of day. 817-372-0567
No warranty, nor refund once purchased. I advise anyone bidding from other states to consider flying in if you won the auction. I can pick you up and you can drive it back with no issues. Deposit of $400 must be made through paypal. Remanding balance will be due by cash, or cashiers check (has to clear my bank first before I release the car). |
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