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Toyota Supra (no Reserve) on 2040-cars

US $31,000.00
Year:1994 Mileage:72000
Location:

Greenwood Lake, New York, United States

Greenwood Lake, New York, United States
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1994 black on black twin turbo, targa top, 6 Speed Supra. 72,000 Original miles, car was originally from Arizona and then came to New Jersey where it has been garage kept since 2006. All bolt on upgrades, no internal engine work has ever been done, no accidents and clean title however car has been repainted!! Repainted due to fading from the hot Arizona sun, car has been wet sanding, buffed and is absolutely immaculate, and yes the car was always black. I have the stock exhaust, intercooler, A-pillar plastic piece and air box. Also have a set of Titan Camshafts ($1,000 value) brand new in box. Car is available for potential buyers to come and look, I am able to pick up at Newark International Airport. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BUT SERIOUS INQUIRES ONLY!!!
 
VIN# JT2JA82J8R0019911
 
-HKS down pipe and Dragger exhaust.
-HKS Front mount intercooler with HKS short ram intake.
-Greddy blow off valve
-Tine coil over adjustable suspension
-CCW Wheels (19's) with Michelin Pilot Sports tires
-Greddy boost cut eliminator
-Evolution boost controller
-5% tint all around
-Short shifter kit
-White C2 Autometer gauges, air/fuel, boost, oil pressure all installed in 3 gauge pillar pod
-White faced stock replacement gauges
-Pioneer single disk CD player -Costume front headlight eyebrows painted in.
-Greddy timing belt installed at 60K
 
Please be advised, people keep asking me about KBB prices. They only made 2,797 black Supra's from 93 to 98. Out of those there were only 694 Targa / 6 speed / turbo's made with the OBDI computer. They only had OBDI in 93 and 94 models which means these years are not as strict on smog regulations throughout the U.S. Within these 694 cars there was tan interior offered as well which in most opinions was hideous. Bottom line is this is a rare find if you do your research. This car is not hacked up with over the top upgrades and has plenty of life left in her, serious inquires only!! 

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In the wake of last month's announcement that Ford will cease automotive and engine production in Australia after 2016, many are wondering what the country's other automakers will do. Holden has already confirmed it will stay the course despite Ford's exit.
Much of the GM subsidiary's reason for sticking around has to do with a deal made last year between Holden and the Australian government. In order to secure a GM investment of $1 billion and a commitment to keep manufacturing in Australia through 2022, the government threw in an extra $215 million. According to Australia's Minister for Innovation and Industry, Greg Combet, the government is now in talks with Toyota for a similar deal.
Toyota operates one plant in Australia, the Altona manufacturing and engine plant in Victoria. The facility produces the Camry, Camry Hybrid and Australasia-only Aurion for both the local market and export. The report from GoAuto indicates that negotiations with the Australian government would include adding production of a third, all-new model at Altona, possibly the new RAV4, because it shares many parts with the Camry.

Ford F-150 bumps Camry from top of Cars.com American Made Index

Tue, 25 Jun 2013

With July 4th just around the corner, what better time could there be for Cars.com to announce that the Ford F-150 is the Most American car of 2013? This may be especially true since it was the Toyota Camry, a car produced by a company based in Japan, that had held the top spot from 2009 to 2012.
Cars.com compiles its Most American list by considering the amount of parts each vehicle uses that come from America, where it's final assembly takes place and how many units per year are sold. "While the assembly point and domestic parts content of the F-150 didn't change from 2012-2013, vehicle sales are responsible for bumping the F-150 to the top spot," according to Patrick Olsen, Editor-in-Chief of Cars.com.
As far as automakers go (as opposed to individual models), Toyota retains the top spot it held in 2012, with General Motors, Chrysler, Ford and Honda (in that order) rounding out the list. The motivation behind this list each year, according to Olsen, is "to help car shoppers understand that 'American-Made' extends beyond just the Detroit three" and because "a study we conducted in 2012 indicated that 25 percent of shoppers surveyed preferred to buy American."

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Mitsuru Kawai is overseeing a return to the old ways at Toyota factories throughout Japan. Having spent 50 years at the Japanese automaker, Kawai remembers when manual skills were prized at the company and "experienced masters used to be called gods, and they could make anything." Company CEO Akio Toyoda personally chose Kawai to develop programs to teach workers metalcraft such as how to forge a crankshaft from scratch, and 100 workstations that formerly housed machines have been set aside for human training.
The idea is that when employees personally understand the fabrication of components, they will understand how to make better machines. Said Kawai, "To be the master of the machine, you have to have the knowledge and the skills to teach the machine." Lessons learned by the newly skilled workers have led to shorter production lines - in one case, 96percent shorter - improved parts production and less scrap.
Taking time to give workers the knowledge to solve problems instead of merely having them "feed parts into a machine and call somebody for help when it breaks down," Kawai's initiative is akin to that of Toyota's Operations Management Consulting Division, where new managers are given a length of time to finish a project but not given any help - they have to learn on their own. It's not a step back from Toyota's quest to build more than ten million cars a year; it's an effort to make sure that this time they don't sacrifice quality while making the effort. Said Kawai, "We need to become more solid and get back to basics."