1988 Toyota Supra Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
1988 Toyota Supra Turbo that has 36,457 actual miles and is in Very Good Condition. I have owned this car since 1998 and it has always been garaged and covered. The motor has less than 3K miles on the rebuild. Here's a list of the after market components: HKS vein pressure convertor, HKS graphic control computer, HKS Electronic Valve Controller, HKS turbo timer, HKS intercooler kit, HKS fuel injectors, HKS TEMS suspension controller with HKS struts, HKS blow off valve, HKS Metal Head Gasket, HKS Exhaust, Cosmo fuel pump, JE Pistons, Crower Concecting Rods, ARP Studs, RPS 6-Puck Clutch, Garrett T04E turbo charger built by Turbonetics, Methanol/Water injection, Blitz Type 03 rims with brand new Nitto NT555 tires, and Autometer Gauges. It has been precision tuned and produces 540 rwhp.
I can be reached at 918-260-7800 to answer any questions. I also have this listed locally for sale so it is subject to being removed from auction at any time. |
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