1986.5 Toyota Supra Mk Iii on 2040-cars
Albemarle, North Carolina, United States
I have for bid a 1986.5 Toyota Supra. This is an unmolested vehicle with the exception of a chrome header and pacesetter exhaust. It runs great and sounds great. This Supra drives like it is on a rail, tight steering and smooth ride. Everything works, electric antenna, electric mirrors, lumbar seats, heat, air conditioning, it even has climate control. I know the issues with head gaskets....so it also has a Felpro gasket and ARP head bolts installed by ASE mechanic. I am the third owner and it has never been in an accident. This car is nice and very reliable. It is a non-turbo car, but that's only 20 more horsepower. please email with any questions. Thanks for looking and good luck...these are hard to find in this condition.
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