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1994 Toyota Supra Single Turbo Show Car Street Car on 2040-cars

US $38,000.00
Year:1994 Mileage:46193
Location:

Rogers, Minnesota, United States

Rogers, Minnesota, United States
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This is a beautiful 1994 Toyota Supra no expense spared build.  The craftsmanship speaks for itself.  You won't find a cleaner Supra anywhere.  Meticulously built to be daily driven, extremely fast and show winning.   This car was designed and built to be driven on the street.  A newly rebuilt engine that was broken-in on a rolling road dyno by the premiere tuner in the midwest DB Performance in Rogers, Minnesota.  The motor will need a final "power and driveability" tune.   It previously made 580rwhp but could easily be tuned for 700+ horsepower safely.  It has a very smooth, fast-revving powerband.  The Level 10 PTS Bulletproof transmission shifts smoothly and can handle up to 800hp.   Full wire tuck and engine bay shaved and painted.  All paint and body work done by the famous Vescio's Hot Rod Shop in Rogers, Minnesota. 

BODY:

  • ·        House of Kolor Paint matched to Toyota Barcelona Red
  • ·        Rear wheel wells “tubbed” and fenders rolled and welded
  • ·        OEM 1998 Glass projector headlights
  • ·        Carbon fiber radiator cover
  • ·        Carbon fiber chin spoiler by Seibon
  • ·        Full Wire Tuck
  • ·        Engine bay shaved, smoothed, and painted by Vescio’s Hot Rods

DRIVETRAIN:

  • ·        Level 10 PTS Bulletproof A340E Automatic transmission, -8 cooler lines, dual trans coolers w/fans
  • ·        Kaaz 2-way LSD

SUSPENSION:

  • ·        Sport JDM 10 way adjustable coilovers
  • ·        Eibach Sway bar kit

WHEELS/TIRES

  • ·        IForged Flux 3 Piece forged wheels

o   19” x 9.5”  front

o   19”x11.5”  rear

  • ·        265/30R19  Michelin Pilot Sport
  • ·        315/25R19  Michelin Pilot Sport

BRAKES:

  • ·        ABS Delete w/stainless hardlines
  • ·        Rotora BBK

o   Front  =  6 piston  (RBK024.09AS)

o   Rear =    4 piston  (RBK028.01AS)

ENGINE:

  • ·        Complete cryogenic treatment of engine by Diversified Cryogenics, Inc
  • ·        Engine rebuild by Knowlton’s Thunderheads and Racing Engines

o   Wiseco K550M87 piston and ring set, forged, dished 3.425 bore

o   Carrillo TO-2JZ-SA-65590H-06 Super-A connecting rods

o   Clevite bearings

o   Blueprinted Rochester 1000cc injectors

  • ·        RPS T66 Single turbo Kit
  • ·        Greddy Intercooler
  • ·        HKS SSQ BOV
  • ·        Titan Motorsports fluid damper crank pulley / under drive pulley set
  • ·        Custom radiator by Ron Davis Racing
  • ·        HKS twin power DLI
  • ·        Intense Motorsports 1,000 HP Fuel System with dual Walbro pumps and SAE 30R10 fuel safe hoses
  • ·        Full length 4” Exhaust w/ titanium muffler no cat
  • ·        3 bar map sensor
  • ·        AEM Series 2 EMS
  • ·        On Dyno engine break-in by DB Performance

ADDITIONAL UPGRADES:

  • ·        PRM 16” 2950 cfm fan
  • ·        Custom radiator overflow tank with sight tube
  • ·        Custom power steering fluid reservoir w/ AN hose connections
  • ·        Custom washer fluid reservoir
  • ·        LED battery voltage display in engine bay
  • ·        Underhood fuse panel relocated to hatch
  • ·        Quick connect fittings and AN lines for AC
  • ·        Hidden hood release
  • ·        Custom painted dash bezel panels
  • ·        Greddy 3 Gauge set (oil pressure, fuel pressure, boost)
  • ·        LED transmission temp gauge
  • ·        Katzkins Leather/Suede seats
  • ·        New OEM carpet

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Zimmerman Collision ★★★★★

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Phone: (763) 856-5949

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Address: 510 17th St N, Courtland
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Address: 20917 State Highway 4, Sleepy-Eye
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Address: 425 Rice St, Vadnais-Heights
Phone: (651) 291-4327

Saigon Garage ★★★★★

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Address: 3028 E Lake St, Saint-Louis-Park
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