1994 Alpine Silver Hardtop 5 Speed Na With 2jzgte Swap. on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Year : 1994
Model: Original Supra 5 Speed Na hardtop, factory wingless with a GTE swap. Miles: 199,100 Color: Silver on Black Clean Title, No accidents. All vin tags are present and match. The paint is 75% original. This Car is a very good example when Condition trumps mileage, there is no way people can tell the mileage of the car just by looking at it. This car is in very good Running Condition With No Issues. This is an Ultra RARE HARDTOP and on top of that it is Alpine Silver and original 5 speed. There were only 48 MKIV 5 speed hardtops produced in 1994. (According to MKIV.com). http://mkiv.com/specifications/sales...ail_sales.html BODY/PAINT The paint on the car is an 8 out of 10. Front and rear bumpers were repainted and a dent was fixed on the rear right quarter panel. Headlights were polished and painted flat black to achieve a 97-98 look. The car has a few dings hard to notice unless they are pointed out. The car has a clean Autocheck with no accidents and all matching vin tags. New 97/98 Turn signals. WHEELS / TIRES The car has original TT 17” silver wheels from a 2000 JDM TT Supra. INTERIOR The car has 97 seats that have been freshly recovered with Syn leather. The dash panels have been refurbished with a fresh coat of flat clack paint. It has the original Radio in good condition with a working power antenna. Stock clock was replaced with an Autometer boost gauge. The car has a beautiful Factory Dash that has had a Cover on it, its entire life!, it looks way better than many Sub 70k miles Supras. The car is missing the rear seats. A/C blows cold and Heater works as it should. All power options work. ENGINE / TRANSMISSION The car has a low mileage(Less than 70k miles) JDM Aristo 2JZGTE long block with polished valve covers , intake manifold, Throttle body and upper waterneck. The engine has new front crank, cams, rear main seals, valve stem seals and timing belt. The W58 transmission shifts smooth with no grinds or whines. RPS Max clutch was installed. 1997 TT automatic open diff with 3.76 gearing. New extra TT diff bushing was installed. ECU/Harness Stock 6 speed JDM ECU. JDM 6 Speed extended harness. FUEL Stock JDM 440cc injectors. Fuel dampener bypass line. TT Fuel pump. Security Two way remote Viper Alarm 3305V with two remotes. USDM TWINS The car has USDM twins with polished aristo piping. The USDM twins are in perfect shape. Permanent TTC mod has been done. EXHAUST 3” downpipe/midpipe. Blitz Nur spec Catback exhaust. INTAKE HKS Megaflow Intake Kit. SUSPENSION Stock springs with KYB shocks. BRAKES Stock NA brakes. Goodridge Steel braided brake lines. |
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