1993 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo 49k Original Miles Bpu Like New Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Corona, California, United States
For sale is a mint 1993.5 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo with only 49k original miles! Black/Tan + targa top! This is one of the lowest miles and cleanest Supras you will find in the country! No accidents, no paintwork and the factory paint still looks like new. This car has been babied and garaged since day one. Absolutely stunning!! This car has a reputation for being one of the cleanest Supras around. I always get compliments about how great it looks and people cannot believe it's 20 years old! There are plenty of extras on this car that make it even more enjoyable. See list below. Upgrades: HKS exhaust $800 Greddy profec B boost controller $400 Greddy air intake $300 Blitz dual Turbo timer/boost gauge $100 Custom downpipe w/ hi flow cats $400 1997-1998 upgraded side marker lights $150 1997-1998 upgraded rear tail lights w/ adapter $700 Factor OEM 17 chrome wheels $1300 Clifford aftermarket alarm $400 1997-1998 OEM front bumper upgrade- $1200 Over $5,000+ in upgrades There's only about 10k miles on the performance mods and the car still drives like new. Driven very lightly and NEVER abused. Adult owned. Title in hand. No trades. Please make reasonable offers. Bid with confidence. Email me at supratime@aol.com or text/call me 916 799 3680 Please be sure to watch the youtube video below. |
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