1993.5 Toyta Supra -fully Built/e85/6766/caged/800whp Monster on 2040-cars
Towson, Maryland, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2997CC l6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Ethanol - FFV
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Toyota
Model: Supra
Trim: Twin Turbo Hatchback 2-Door
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 101,050
Sub Model: TT
Exterior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
The time has come for me to part with my Supra.
Location: Towson, MD
PRICE IS 39k OBO
Specs:
1993.5 Toyota Supra
Car is painted Deep Sapphire Blue Pearl from the Viper
Original 6spd car
101,050 miles on Chassis
>1k on the Fully built motor
Brand new TRD LSD, and completely rebuilt differential with tightened gears to make even stronger.
Car runs on 100% E85, but can be put back to pump gas. Car was tuned by Brad Brooks at ISP, and but down 783whp at 30psi. On pump gas it was around 575 on 18psi.
All work to the Car has been preformed by Peter Lee at ISP (Infinite Speed and Performance) in Beltsville, MD. Have receipts for all work.
The amount of modifications are very extensive, and definitely forgetting a lot of things here, so forgive me haha.
Performance:
280 crower cams
FIC 2000cc injectors
PTE 6766 Turbo
Manley H-Plus Rods
10:1 CP pistons
ACL race bearings
ARP studs
Aftermarket Radiator
Springs and Retainers
Duel fuel pumps
HKS Triple Disk Clutch
Modified Oil pump
Stainless lines
Billet Timing Belt Tensioner
Boost solenoid
4" Turbo Back Straight Pipe exhaust
Upgraded Fuel Lines
AEM EMS Series 1 -- E85/93 Tunes
AEM A/F Wideband
Boost Gauge
Exterior:
RMM Spoiler
Wings West Front Lip
Polished 18" SSR SP1 Rims - Nitto 555R (305 in rear, 265 up Front) Very Rare, no longer in production.
Tein Coil-overs
Seibon Carbon Fiber Hood
98 Headlights/Taillights
Interior:
Sparco Milano Racing Seats
Takata 4 Point Harnesses
Auto Power Roll cage
NHRA Rated Battery Box
This is a short list, as it's pretty much what I can remember. I'll be sure to add things as I remember them. Runs beautifully. Feel free to text or message or call me with any questions or concerns.
My name is Joe, call or text at 410-598-5114, thanks.
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