Toyota Supra 1995 2j Twin Turbo on 2040-cars
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TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 2J TWIN TURBO - THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE IN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
On Jul-13-14 at 15:50:47 PDT, seller added the following information: TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 2J TWIN TURBO - THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE IN DUBAI - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1. The car is in an immaculate condition. 2. Removable galvanized custom wide body kit. 3. Greedy 3.5 inches exhaust with sound controller. 4. Adjustable golden TEN shock Absorbers. 5. Apex break drum. 6. SUB turbo 4 inches aluminum intercooler. 7. 3 inches intercooler piping with rubber reducers and heavy duty clamps. 8. Greedy blow off valve with adabtor. 9. SUB life time steel racing filter with intake. 10. Greedy engine strut bar. 11. Greedy rear strut bar. 12. 18 inches aluminum japanes wide rims. 13. Adjustable aluminum racing rear spoiler. 14. Greedy gauges. 15. F1 quick release steering. 16. MOMO racing steering wheel. 17. geniune interior leather. 18. NOS sound system package. 19. Aluminum pedals. 20. Sard tow hooks. 21. Samco radiator piping. 22. HKS front bumber shocks. Listed above parts has been installed by professional team and pictures are 100% real. The car has been inspected and its totally fault and damages free. Price: $46,000 On Jul-13-14 at 15:53:39 PDT, seller added the following information: TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 2J TWIN TURBO - THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE IN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES On Jul-13-14 at 15:50:47 PDT, seller added the following information: TOYOTA SUPRA 1995 2J TWIN TURBO - THIS CAR IS AVAILABLE IN DUBAI - UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1. The car is in an immaculate condition. 2. Removable galvanized custom wide body kit. 3. Greedy 3.5 inches exhaust with sound controller. 4. Adjustable golden TEN shock Absorbers. 5. Apex break drum. 6. SUB turbo 4 inches aluminum intercooler. 7. 3 inches intercooler piping with rubber reducers and heavy duty clamps. 8. Greedy blow off valve with adabtor. 9. SUB life time steel racing filter with intake. 10. Greedy engine strut bar. 11. Greedy rear strut bar. 12. 18 inches aluminum japanes wide rims. 13. Adjustable aluminum racing rear spoiler. 14. Greedy gauges. 15. F1 quick release steering. 16. MOMO racing steering wheel. 17. geniune interior leather. 18. NOS sound system package. 19. Aluminum pedals. 20. Sard tow hooks. 21. Samco radiator piping. 22. HKS front bumber shocks. Listed above parts has been installed by professional team and pictures are 100% real. The car has been inspected and its totally fault and damages free. Price: $46,000 Feel free to contact me for more pictures.. |
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