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1994 Toyota Supra on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:1994 Mileage:51100 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States

Bossier City, Louisiana, United States

Feel free to email: elvira_laferriere@zoho.com . 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo
51,xxx Miles
JT2JA82JXR0021448
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Extreme Turbo Systems ETS 72mm Turbo Kit:
Polished PT 72 Turbo (.81 A/R)
Black Ceramic Coated Manifold
Tial 44mm Wastegate
4" Stainless Steel Downpipe and Midpipe
All V-Band
Brian Crower 272 cams
BC Valve Springs
BC Valve Locks
Titan ATI Crank Pulley
Optima Redtop Relocated to back
Mitsimoto Radiator
Supertech Valve stem seals
Powerhouse Racing Oil Pump
New OEM Water pump
New OEM idler pulley
New OEM timing belt
HKS Carbon Ti Catback Exhaust
HKS SSQV Racing Blow-Off Valve
Greddy Profec Boost Controller
Sound Performance Intake Manifold
Accufab 90mm Throttle body w/ 4 inch piping
HKS DLI Ignition System
Cusco Oil Catch Can
NGK AFx Wideband
Greddy 3-Row Front Mount Intercooler
AEM v1 EMS
Defi Link Electronic Boost Gauge (where stock clock used to be)
Defi Control Unit
Transmission:
Sound Performance SP 400 Stage 2 TH400 Transmission
Reverse Pattern
Protorque Torque Converter
Transmission Cooler
6-Speed Shifter Console (Looks like a stock 6-speed)
Boost Logic Fuel System:
Delphi 95lb Injectors
Boost Logic Fuel Rail
Dual Walbro Pumps
Aeroquip AN Fittings and Braided Lines
Aeromotive 10AN Fuel Filter
Aeromotive 10AN Fuel Pressure Regulator
0-100 PSI Fuel Pressure Gauge
Interior:
Sparco R100 Seats w/ Harness Seat Belts
Harness Bar
98 Style Steering wheel
Viper 5802 Remote Start Alarm
Kenwood Double Din
5 Channel Alpine Amp
JL- 8 inch W3
Exterior:
Rod Millen front lip
98 Tail lights
98 Head lights
8000k HID Headlights
98 Turning signals
Smoked Side markers
18" Polished CCW 505A Rims
Front: 18x10
Rear: 18x11.5
Tein Struts w/ Eibach Pro Springs
BFGoodrich KDW Tires
Front: 265-35-18
Rear: 295-35-18

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Asian automakers still reluctant to use more aluminum

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There's a logical progression of technology in the auto industry. We've seen it with things like carbon-ceramic brakes, which use to be the sole domain of six-figure sports cars, where they often cost as much as an entry level Toyota Corolla. Now, you can get them on a BMW M3 (they're still pricey, at $8,150). Who knows, maybe in the next four a five years, they'll be available on something like a muscle car or hot hatchback. Aluminum has had a similar progression, although it's further along, moving from the realm of Audi and Jaguar luxury sedans to Ford's most important product, the F-150. With the stuff set to arrive in such a big way on the market, we should logically expect an all-aluminum Toyota Camry or Honda Accord soon, right? Um, wrong. Reuters has a great report on what's keeping Asian manufacturers away from aluminum, and it demonstrates yet another stark philosophical difference between automakers in the east and those in the west. Of course, there's a pricing argument at play. But it's more than just the cost of aluminum sheet (shown above) versus steel. Manufacturing an aluminum car requires extensive retooling of existing factories, not to mention new relationships with suppliers and other logistical and financial nightmares. Factor that in with what Reuters calls Asian automaker's preference towards "evolutionary upgrades," and the case for an all-aluminum Accord is a difficult one. Instead, manufacturers in the east are focusing on developing even stronger steel as a means of trimming fat, although analysts question how long that practice can continue. Jeff Wang, the automotive sales director for aluminum supplier Novelis, predicts that we'll see a bump in aluminum usage from Japanese and Korean brands in the next two to three years, and that it will be driven by an influx of aluminum-based vehicles from western automakers into China. Only time will tell if he's proven right. News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Sean Gallup / Getty Images Plants/Manufacturing Honda Hyundai Mazda Nissan Toyota Technology aluminum

2014 Toyota Corolla

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Reprising The Recipe For A Perfect Slice Of Toast
My toaster broke the other week. Halfway through the process of cooking my gourmet Pop-Tart breakfast, the thing crapped out with a small bang, leaving my delicious morning treats trapped inside. To rectify the situation, I ventured out to a big box store, located the toaster aisle, and ran a couple of questions through my mind. Do I need two slots or four? Do I need to spend more than 20 bucks on this thing? Should I just buy a toaster oven to give me a wider range of bachelor-pad cooking functionality? After no more than two minutes of contemplation, I grabbed the cheapest one on the shelf, paid and left the store. The new toaster works just fine.
This sort of unemotional shopping experience is how I suspect people decide to purchase the Toyota Corolla. It's a perfectly fine appliance, and to a good number of people in the world, the bond between a car and a driver is no more important than the connection I feel to my toaster. Does it seat four people relatively comfortably? Does it get decent fuel economy? Is it easy to drive? Reliable? Safe? The Corolla checks all of these boxes, and because of that, Toyota managed to move just under 300,000 examples of the tenth-generation car in 2012 (though that number does include sales of the Corolla-based, now-deceased Matrix) - a vehicle that, at the time, was already six years old.