1987 Toyota Supra W/ Sport Roof on 2040-cars
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
1987 Supra for sale. $5500.00 USD. Paint job is deteriorated but is intact. No surface rust or corrosion, no body holes as vehicle is from the south. There are plenty of modifications and parts that I've replaced. The list is as follows: -Tires are Eagle Authority with a tread depth of 9/32". Dimensions are P225/50R16. -Battery replaced in 2013 January with Maxx series battery. -Viper Transponder Alarm system with pager installed. Motion sensor and glass break sensor installed with the Viper alarm from Directed Electronics. Alarm features the starter kill feature which will render the car inactive if forced entry is detected. Only the remote will shut the alarm off and allow the vehicle start if alarm is activated. Motion sensor is calibrated to allow the sport roof to be off and still protect the vehicle from intruders. -Rockford Fosgate Speakers replaced all four original speakers with two 6X9s additionally in the rear hatch. System amplified by Rockford Fosgate 400 amp Punch Series Amplifier. Deck is a Sony MEX-BT39UW. I still have the original deck if you want to keep the vehicle in its stock state. -Exhaust has been replaced with PaceSetter Monza Cat-Back Performance Exhaust system. -Engine, 7MGE, recently rebuilt from the cylinder head down. All Gaskets and Seals replaced. HKS steal head gasket with ARP head studs replace Toyota's composite head gasket and head bolts. Engines cooling system modified to run electrically via a thermostatic probe which closes the circuit at 180F with a dual core aluminum radiator with two ducted electric 12" fans. Switch installed in the cabin will also bypass and engage the fan circuit when desired. Ignition system replaced which includes spark plugs, wires, distributor cap and rotor, and then re-timed to original specifications. MAF sensor recently replaced with new. All belts and hoses replaced (except for AC system hoses). Slight Knock being produced at higher RPMs. -This model comes equiped with Toyota's Super Monitor system with currently no Engine, Electronic Controlled Transmission, ABS, or C/C codes being displayed. Monitor is fully functional and will accurately display the average fuel mileage and estimated range. -Fuel tank resealed and painted with the fuel pump being replaced in the process. -Brakes and rotors recently replaced (<300 miles) with slotted and drilled rotors with ceramic pads. Parking brake shoes replaced as well. -Toyota Electronically Modulated System (TEMS) is continually operational without defect. -Lower ball joints replaced (<500 miles). -Full size spare is also included with the factory provided roadside jacking system. -Interior is immaculate for the vehicles age. No cracks in dash assembly or slits in the seats. I put in seat covers only to protect the seats, not to cover up defects. Left seat has electric controls and lumbar support. All mirrors are still electrically functional. Only interior deficiencies include center arm rest and emergency brake leather cover deterioration. -All lighting systems are fully functional from the actuating head lamps to the interior lights. I recently repaired and restored the rear brake light monitoring system which is now fully functional. -Engine bay and hatch struts replaced and hold without external support. -This model was manufactured with the sport roof. I've restored the seals and the roof can be removed and replaced with ease. -Power windows are continuously functional. -The only cons are that the power steering system, while completely functional, continues to leak. The hatches defrost function is also inactive. Drivers door exterior trim piece is removed and in need of repair and installation to door panel. Right front wheel hub lug stud is broken off (parts are on hand with the lug nut kept as well). Vehicle sold as is. |
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