1989 Toyota Supra Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l W/ Sport Roof on 2040-cars
Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A BEAUTIFUL 1989 TOYOTA SUPRA TURBO HATCHBACK WITH SPORT ROOF. HAS A 3.0 LITER V6 TWIN CAM 24 VALVE TURBO WITH INTERCOOLER ENGINE (7m/GTE). MILES @ 123,867. SUPRA HAS HKS SUPER DRAGGER EXHAUST MUFFLER ( FULL AFTER MARKET EXHAUST ). SMOOTH SHIFTING AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. WITH A NORMAL TRANSMISSION OR SPORTS TRANSMISSION OPTION. HAS PRO-COMP BOOST GAUGE. CAR IS IN GREAT SHAPE WITH SUPER CLEAN BURGUNDY LEATHER INTERIOR. NO RIPS OR TEARS. THE EXTERIOR IS A SHINY PEARL WHITE PAINT. CAR HAS MINOR BACK WHEEL WELL SURFACE RUST. SUPRA HAS A SPORT ROOF. RIMS ARE 17 INCH PROLINE RACING ALLOYS. PRIMEWELL P2-900 TIRES WITH 80% TREAD. SOME FEATURES ARE POWER LOCKS, WINDOWS, & SEATS. VALOR DVD & RECEIVER (650 WATT) @ 6 INCH. DVD, CD, AUX, & AM/FM RADIO. VEHICLE WAS JUST SERVICED. IT'S A BEAUTIFUL CAR THAT IS READY TO BE DRIVEN!!!
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Toyota's April 2013 inflator recall covered the Corolla, Matrix and Tundra from the 2003 and 2004 model years, the Sequoia from 2002 to 2004 and the Lexus SC 430 from 2002 to 2004. At the time, the company said it would need to inspect about 510,000 vehicles in the US but only expected to replace around 170,000 inflators.
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