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1997 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo 6-speed Manual * 511 Rwhp * Built/tuned By Sound Pe on 2040-cars

US $50,995.00
Year:1997 Mileage:37145
Location:

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States

Elmwood Park, Illinois, United States

1997 Toyota Supra Turbo

All work / tuning performed by Sound Performance.

The Absolute Real Deal

Tuned by Sound Performance - 511 RWHP - 10/24/2013

Factory Original Twin Turbo, 6-Speed Manual, Targa Top Supra

15th Anniversary Edition

Sound Performance 71mm Single Ball Bearing Turbo Upgrade

AEM Engine Management System

HKS Triple Disk Clutch System

Rays Engineering VOLK Racing F-Zero Challenge Wheels

NEW Sumitomo Tires

Full 4 Inch Exhaust Downpipe to Tip

Tial Wastegate w/ External Dump

Tial Blow Off Valve

Upgraded Front Mound Intercooler

Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator

K & W Full Adjustable Coil Overs

Greddy Profec B Boost Controller

Greddy Turbo Timer

TRD Hood / Upgraded Front Lip

Removal Targa Top w/ Tools

Pioneer Navigation System

Alpine Trunk Enclosed Amplifier

Eclipse Trunk Enclosed Subwoofer

Full Black Leather Upholstery

Glove Box Enclosed Monitor

 
This legendary vehicle needs no introduction. Possibly the greatest engine ever produced and one of the best vehicle platforms ever. This Supra is a TURN KEY 511 RWHP car. There are NO check engine lights, NO brake lights, NO lights coming on the dash ever. There is no oil or any fluids leaking. The HKS triple disk clutch does not slip, and the transmission does not grind in any gears. When you hit the gas this car pulls very very hard. The quality of this Supra is hard to explain, which is why we welcome all calls to schedule facetime appointments of the vehicle start up, walk around, or us driving.

All modifications on the car were done by Sound Performance, and we have all reciepts and the Dyno Sheet for it. The tune on the car is world class and you can tell it was done by professionals. Very steady at idle, and no hesitation at WOT. From what we were told, the engine internals and transmission are both factory/stock and have never been modified.

The Rays Engineering VOLK Racing lightweight wheel set on this vehicle have been discontinued some years ago, making them a very rare set. The wheels are wrapped with brand new Sumitomo Performance tires. This is one of the most iconic cars ever, and with only 37,000 miles it has barely been broken in.


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