1997 Toyota Supra 15th Anniversary Limited Edition on 2040-cars
Nortonville, Kentucky, United States
Please contact me only at : JennifferTkacikqnig@yahoo.com
For sale is my wife's 1997 Supra. Bright red gets her lots of attentionwhenever she drives it. Runs and drives great. Body and doors are tight like anew car. This is not a Turbo, but it is plenty powerful and fast. Garage keptevery night since she bought it new. A recent fender bender of the right rearconvinced us that it is too nice a car to be her daily driver, and that itshould go to a person who can appreciate the value of such a hard to findcollectible car. It was repaired by a Certified Toyota shop using genuine Toyotaparts. You could not tell by looking if I did not tell you. There is a smalldent in the right front fender that is not noticeable unless you look close, butyou can evaluate in the photos. The power antenna does not go up and down, butsince I would never take this car through a car wash it was not worth $300 toreplace. The power driver seat back works, but the seat not traverse forward andback with power. One side slides and the other does not. I tried to get newreplacement seat chassis, but it is no longer available from Toyota. The rightside can be adjusted to where you want to keep it with a 10 mm socket on eithera ratchet or cordless drill. That is everything I know of that is not perfectwith the car. Rear tires are brand new, and front tires show very little wear.Oil was changed every 3000 - 4000 miles. Even though it has a lot of miles onit, it runs and drives great and I would not hesitate to drive it across thecountry. It just needs a new home where it can be appreciated for the finecollector it is.
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