1989 Toyota Supra Turbo Hatchback 2-door 3.0l All Original! Unmolested! on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
1989 Toyota Supra Turbo Unmolested, Original Supra Turbo. Very hard to find in this condition. 77272 original miles. Automatic transmission. Ice Cold A/C. Wheels are absolutely perfect and it is sitting on new Nitto NT450 tires. In the last 300 miles it has had a new Alternator, spark plugs and wires, O2 sensors, thermostat, valve cover gaskets, drive belts and several hoses. The car does not leak anything or burn any oil. Original owner's manuals. I also have a LeBra front bra for the car with mirror covers, new in the box, that is included as well. This is a non-smoking vehicle. Ash tray and lighter appear to have never been used. No smells. Very nice original Burgundy cloth interior with no rips, stains or tears. Original carpeted Supra floormats. No cracks in dash. Original luggage cover works perfect and looks great. Interior is extremely clean. I would give the interior a 9/10 or better. The tops of the rear seats have some minor fading, but that is it. The exterior of the car is in very good shape. White paint shines nicely. All the glass is in perfect shape, no scratches, with a very nice tint job on the windows. It doesn't appear to have ever been in any accidents. There are some nicks and scratches in the paint, but not many. A couple of small dings along the right rear quarter panel. The front spoiler has a small tear in it from low driveways, I guess. I have only noticed a couple of tiny rust spots. Nothing bad for a car of 25 years old and being in and around several climates in its life. Overall, I would give the exterior of the car an 8.5/10 or better. This car has obviously had caring owners throughout it's life. It drives out great and the turbo spools up and has a great sound to it. I am being extremely forthright with what I have noticed about the car and want the buyer to be informed with truthful information. I am describing this car the way I would want it described to me. Please remember that it is 25 years old. This is not a new car. I am a very small, very particular, auto dealer in Houston, TX. I do it as a side business as I just love cars of all kinds. I only buy cars to resell that I like and enjoy. This car is owned by my company, 1012 Motorcars in Houston, TX. The buyer will have to pay a Vehicle Inventory Tax of .2558961% (about $25 per $10000) and temp. license plate fee of $5. Texas buyers will also have to pay sales tax of 6.25% along with Registration fees (@$55). Out of state buyers are responsible for titling and paying appropriate fees in your own state. I will accept a deposit thru PayPal of $500 within 24 hours of auction close and the car must be paid for in full within 7 days of Auction close by either Cash, Bank Wire or Certified Bank Check only. I will assist with shipping at the buyer's expense. Please check my feedback. I have sold many cars, and other stuff, to many happy people on eBay. Please forward any questions that you have to me and I will answer promptly. Thank you for looking and bidding! |
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