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1993.5 Toyota Supra Turbo(single) 6-speed on 2040-cars

US $28,900.00
Year:1993 Mileage:138200 Color: European
Location:

Golden, Colorado, United States

Golden, Colorado, United States

Up for sale is my pride and joy... I've personally owned over 50 cars, and none compare to this one.  **This car is listed locally, and I reserve the right to end this auction at any time.**

This Supra started life as a pampered NA 5-speed Supra for the first 105k miles of it's existence. Roughly 8 years ago, the transplant was completed (professionally), from Non-turbo 5-speed to TT- 6-speed(Getrag). The 2JZ-GTE engine saw no more than factory boost limits (~11.7psi) for nearly the entire life of the current engine(up until about 200 miles ago).

The car has the complete NA-TT swap minus the rear brake calipers. The only reason is that ultimately I might have put a set of 15" drag wheels on the car, and the TT rear calipers don't work with these anyway, so the NA rear calipers remain.

All other standard NA to turbo parts have been converted(Front TT calipers, driveshaft, rear end, LSD,etc.).

Currently the Car is running a single turbo conversion, and is at ~500rwhp. The car is on stock fuel and ECU, and the clutch has a "stock feel". This makes for the perfect street Supra.

If you ever driven or owned a Supra with 800+hp, it sounds great on paper, but is simply not "streetable".

This car has the best of both worlds....Perfectly streetable--drives like a stock Supra....with a ton more "punch". And is ready to go to the next level (give it AEM EMS and a Fuel upgrade and you're at 700+hp).

Please see the numerous pics below, but I would describe the car as followed:

Exterior-
The car was repainted in the Factory Renaissance Red, a few years ago. The paint/sheen etc. look great, but there are numerous chips, and random dents/door dings,etc(normal driving). From 12+ feet away the car looks perfect. As you get a little closer, you start seeing things that could use correction. All the dings, etc. could be repaired.

Interior-
This was the selling point of the car for me. The is my 3rd MKIV, and I've also owned 3 Lexus SC300 cars. As you start looking at cars that are 15-20 years old, the overall condition can vary two-fold. This car clearly was garaged its entire life, as you can tell by the interior. There is some slight sun-fading in the dash (it spent numerous years in AZ). But overall the interior looks fantastic for it's age.
Below is the complete Mods list-

Engine/Fuel System/Electronics:
Borg-Warner S366 Turbo(will support 750-850hp)
Tial wastegate
Greddy 3-row intercooler
Chrome Stock intake manifold
Tial Blow off Valve
Custom Oil Catch Can (Relocated)
HKS HiPower 3" exhaust
Custom 3" downpipe, with midpipe
Cataltytic converter "appears to be in place"
2nd 02 Sensor Delete (no check engine light)
Chrome value covers
Aluminum intercooler piping (2.5'' turbo side, 3" intake side)
Custom painted(body color) radiator shroud and spark plug cover
Turbonetics manual boost controller
K&N filter w/ 3" intake pipe
Walbro fuel pump
MVP motorsports Boost Cut Controller
Stock USDM ECU
Stock 550cc injectors
Innovative Wideband
Front strut bar



Brakes & Chassis:
Eibach lowering springs (near new--less than 1,000 miles)
KYB Struts (near new--less than 1,000 miles)
Stoptech cross drilled rotors/pads (front--repainted calipers with "TRD" logo)
Cross drilled rotors (rear--painted to match front)

Drivetrain:
RPS clutch
Custom One piece driveshaft
Matching 3.266 rear differential (the speedometer is dead-on accurate)
Factory torsion LSD
Brand new 18" BFGoodrich Drag Radials(275/35/18, with less than 200 miles)

Interior:
1998 Supra 3-spoke leather steering wheel, with airbag
LED Oil temp gauge(on, but not hooked up)
Innovative Wide-band O2 gauge
Pioneer AppRadio head unit w/ iphone/android integration
30 PSI Boost Gauge-Depo Racing
LED interior Dash light upgrade
Custom leather shift boot (brand new--UK made)
Repainted 93 dash panels


Exterior:
European (Glass) headlamps
18" ADR M-sport wheels (repainted in Matte black). 18"x9.5"-Front 18"x10.5"-rear
tinted windows (perfect no bubbles/fading/peeling)



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