1992 Toyota Supra, Auto, Turbo, 90k on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2954CC l6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Toyota
Model: Supra
Trim: Turbo Hatchback 2-Door
Options: Targa top, Cassette Player, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 90,000
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Hi, I have for sale here is a 1992 Toyota Supra, Auto, turbo, targa top with only 90k miles on the clock. I bought this car from a friend of mine who wanted to fix it but then he gave up. It has been sitting at least 10 years before I got it. I got it when it didn't run. I checked timing, camshaft position sensor and it still didn't work. There was no fuel pressure, so I decided to replace the fuel pump. I put a brand-new MK4 Supra twin turbo fuel pump in there and then YES the car runs great again.
There is some issues since it's been sitting for too long:
1. There are surface rust under the carriage. You will need to sand down and paint rust resistance paint.
2. Left rear quarter panel has rusted through, please refer to the picture.
3. Radiator fan shroud is broken.
4. Some radiator fan blades are broken but evenly.
5. Oxygen sensor wiring is messed up, you will need a new O2 sensor (the one on the turbo elbow.)
6. I think idle valve control sensor has gone bad (but it could be the bad O2 sensor as well.) It idles but at a very low rpm and will shut down if you don't drive the car with 2 feet (one on brake pedal and one on gas pedal.)
7. Power steering fluid is leaking at the rack and pinion area. There is no power steering at the moment.
8. Back seat has a hole due to a squirrel literally messed it up (I had my windows down at that time and there are some acorn nuts shells next to that hole, it's ridiculous.) But on a good note, back seat is very easy to obtain if you want to make it perfect.
9. Trunk cable is loose. Trunk won't close completely.
10. AC works but needs recharge.
11. The odometer shows 90k and some change, but when the previous owner transferred the title he put 91735. So you will need to drive it up to match reading on the title before having any state inspection or emission done (as you know, they will report to Carfax and it will mess up the mileage history.)
Now the good stuff:
1. Brand new battery
2. Brand new MK4 Supra twin turbo fuel pump.
3. Brand new timing belt
4. Power seat, power mirrors, power windows and power antenna work great.
5. Targa top is solid, no leak.
6. All VIN tags are in place, I believe it has never had any major accident.
7. Clean Virginia title
8. Low mileage
9. Rare limited production number 1992 Toyota Supra.
I planed on fixing and restoring this Supra, but I don't have space to store it anymore. I'm in moving process and I would like to let it go to someone who has more love for it. If you would like, I'll find the radiator fan, O2 sensor and idle valve control at local junkyard and replace those things before you can drive it back home. I believe the car will drive anywhere but I can't guarantee that (I sold my 92 Supra with 200k on the clock on ebay a few years back and the guy made it home to Kansas state, so it wouldn't be a problem for a 90k Supra to make the same trip.) Everything shows in the pictures, any questions please don't hesitate to ask. If you're not serious in buying this car or don't have the fund to buy it, please don't bid. I require $500 non-refundable security deposit via Paypal after auction end, the rest of the payment will be due in 7 days. Good luck and thanks for looking!
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