Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

97 Toyota Supra Targo Top Limited Edition 15th Anniversary Turbo Automatic Mkiv on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:190000
Location:

97 SUPRA LIMITED EDTION 15TH ANNIVERSARY CAR .. SILVER ON BLACK
LEATHER INTERIOR IN MINT CONDITION

2JZGE ENGINE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION


 CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS IT HAS NEVER BEEN PAINTED .. ORINGAL PAINT DOES HAVE DINGS AND NORMAL WEAR .. INTERIOR IS VERY NICE NO RIPS OR TEARS NEVER SMOKED IN GARGAGE KEPT


MODS ARE



 STAGGERED XXR531 RIMS .. 18X8 IN
FRONT 18X10S IN THE REAR .. NEW
 
AEM EMS V1 ECU with 3.5bar map sensor
and IAT sensor
MAC boost controller currently operated
by AEM
AEM UEGO gauge and wired into AEM
COMP Triplex Ball Bearing Billet 6265
turbo
Custom oil/water feed and drain lines
Exotic speed manifold and downpipe
Blitz Nur Spec exhaust
Custom intercooler piping
Mishimoto intercooler
Tial Q BOV
High capacity radiator
Front and rear stainless steel brake lines
24,000GVWR transmission cooler
Megan racing (track) coilovers
Brand new Brakes with ceramic pads
98+ steering wheel

  WILL LISTEN TO
SERIOUS CASH OFFERS ASWELL AS
TRADE OFFERS .... ON OTHER SUPRAS ,
EVOS , C6 CORVETTE , 6.0 GTO , OLDER
MUSCLE CARS CAMARO , TRANS AM ,
CUDA , MUSTANG , CREW CAB TRUCKS ,
F250 , 1500 , DURAMAX , CUMMINS , 370Z
, NISSAN SKYLINE


ONLY BIDD IF U HAVE THE FUNDS TO BUY



 CALL OR TEXT 7ZERO6 6I8 9I42

Auto blog

Toyota, Ford decide to end hybrid collaboration before it starts

Tue, 23 Jul 2013

Not all so-called Memorandum of Understanding pacts end in actual collaborations. For instance, after a two-year "feasibility study," Toyota and Ford have just announced that they will not be developing hybrid systems for use in light trucks and SUVs as previously planned, and the two automakers will instead continue to develop their own hybrid technology independently.
The would-be collaboration was first announced in August of 2011, and would have seen a rear-wheel-drive hybrid platform that would "improve the efficiency of trucks and SUVs while still allowing them to be driven in the way customers expect," according to our initial post on the topic.
Keep in mind that this announcement isn't to say we shouldn't expect hybrid pickups and SUVs from the two automakers, but that they probably aren't coming very soon - Ford says it will have a system "before the end of this decade" and we haven't heard much from Toyota on the hybrid truck front since the 2008 A-BAT Concept (pictured above) - and that they will not share any components between them (and they never have, for what it's worth).

Japanese dealer petitioning Lexus for luxury van [w/poll]

Thu, 13 Mar 2014

Used to be that if you wanted a luxury automobile - especially one to be chauffeured around in - your choices were basically limited to a sedan. It could be bigger or smaller, more or less expensive, depending on your needs and budget, but it was always going to have four doors and a trunk. But these days the rich and famous are looking elsewhere for their commodious forms of pampering transportation. There are, of course, the crossovers and SUVs, which only seem to be getting bigger and more expensive thanks to the likes of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Range Rover L and upcoming Bentley sport-ute. But luxury vans are becoming the new big thing.
That's the point that one dealer in Japan is trying to make to Toyota. The dealership owner himself reasons that if he's going out on the town, he's likely to take his chauffeured Lexus LS. But if he's taking a few friends along, even the biggest sedan isn't going to cut it. So he takes a Toyota Alphard (pictured above, also known as the Vellfire), a JDM van that's even bigger than a Voxy/Noah or Sienna but hardly a high-end affair. That's why he's asking Lexus to make a luxury van.
The idea may seem a little far-fetched, but isn't without precedent. It didn't take much for Lexus to transform the Land Cruiser into the LX and thus create its first luxury SUV. And as Mercedes has shown with pimped-out versions of the Sprinter and now with the debut of the new V-Class in Geneva, there's clearly a market for it... in some countries, anyway. The only question in our minds is how long it's going to take other luxury automakers to catch on, because let's face it: the Chrysler Town & Country ain't gonna cut it for those used to be driven around in a Maybach.

Toyota, Lexus to build more CUVs to meet surging demand

Sun, Jan 18 2015

What was the biggest takeaway from the auto industry's 2014? Besides the fact that recalls are now a sad and mostly unremarkable part of a vehicle's life, it's that you can't be a competitive, mainstream brand in the US without a really strong line of crossovers, SUVs or pickups. We saw evidence of this as recently as Monday, when Hyundai unveiled its HCD-15 Santa Cruz Concept, and now we're seeing it again with Toyota. The company already has a comprehensive lineup of both mainstream and luxury CUVs and SUVs, although surging demand – sales were up 16 percent last year, Bloomberg reports – has led the company to increase its production tempo at the plants responsible for the RAV4 and Lexus RX. "The freeze is still in place until the end of March of 2016," Toyota's Jim Lentz told Bloomberg during this week's Detroit Auto Show, referencing the production bump at the Japanese and Canadian factories responsible for the models. "That hasn't changed. All indications are that it will lift, but right now it has not lifted." The increased sales are even spurring the brand to consider additional CUVs, including a compact that would slot in below the RAV4, Lentz told the business publication. Such a move would give Toyota a player in an increasingly competitive and important segment. In 2014 alone, mainstream brands, including Honda, Mazda, Chevrolet and Jeep, have announced brand new products destined for the compact CUV market. "We're going to have to look at how the market under RAV4 develops," Lentz told Bloomberg. "There's no question that it's going to. That's going to be the next growth spurt." Related Video: