1994 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
1994 Original Twin Turbo Automatic. Black with black leather and has removable targa top. Clean title and carfax showing no accidents or mileage discrepancy. Recently just had 80k service done including some BPU/Basic Performance Upgrades increasing the horsepower to about 400 HP at the crank. Here is a list on maintenance and modifications:
New Waterpump
New Timing belt
New front main seal
New serpentine belt
New cam seals
Replaced valve stem seals
New NGK 6282 spark plugs
New valve cover gaskets
New PCV hoses and valve cover breather hoses
New upper coolant hose
New upper waterneck gasket
New rear main seal
Mobil 1 synthetic oil change and Toyota D3 oil filter
New Toyota tranny fluid
New Royal Purple max gear 75w90 in differential
Toyota red coolant
New oem Toyota radiator
Stainless 3 inch downpipe
Invidia polished 3 inch catback
3 inch intake and K&N air filter
Restored factory headlights
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