Toyota, Soarer, 5 Speed, Jdm, Rhd, Right Hand Drive, Twin Turbo, Bbs, Supra on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
This is 100 percent legal 1986 Toyota Soarer (model gz20). It was legally registered through the state of texas under the 25 year rule with all proper documentation for import and from japan. VIN number is gz200011055. I am unable to input it ebay since japanese VIN numbers are shorter, because of that I had to input it as a 1980 when it is a 1986. It has the factory twin turbo inline six engine (1g-gte) and manual transmission (w57) . It has been very well taken care of. It only 99,243 kilometers (61,500 miles). It has been garage kept since it was imported, started once a week, and driven on sunny days only. It is a definite head turner. People love to see it on the road. Whether you keep this classic completely original or if you put a 1jzgte or 2jzgte in it, it sure to be the car that grabs attention. The paint is perfect and interior is great as well. The center console armrest could stand to be reupholstered and mirror trim has some cracks which was common for this model. Other than its in great shape. It has 3 piece 17" bbs wheels that match the style and date of the soarer. As I mentioned it has the original 1g-gte with w57 gearbox, with factory LSD, factory front mount intercooler, HKS boost controller, boost guage, tein coil over suspension, Trust brand stainless exhaust, kouki headlamps grill and bumper, Nardi steering wheel, factory digital combination meter which looks really cool, electronic folding mirrors, hydraulic hood supports, 12 disc cd changer (aftermarket). This Soarer was really ahead of it's time with all the options it has. Nothing in the US in 1986 has as many creature comforts and options as this Soarer. Side note- It does not have a sunroof, so for the taller drivers this is an extra two inches of head room for you. I do have the adapter brackets to mount a 1jzgte or 2jzgte into the soarer plus a J series bell housing for the w57. I can include these in the deal if interested.
Good luck bidding. Please ask questions if you are serious and have the funds. You must arrange pick up of the vehicle. I will help with meeting the transport for pick up of course. I am asking 500.00 deposit within 48 hours and the rest of the payment at my bank. If you aren't able to come here then the rest of the payment can be through paypal. Contact me first if we are going to use paypal for full price. Thank you. |
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