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Vintage Toyota Supra-1989-non Turbo-automatic-low Miles-1 Owner-florida Car-nice on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:138575
Location:

Atlantic Beach, Florida, United States

Atlantic Beach, Florida, United States
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 The 1989 Toyota Supra got a few, mostly cosmetic changes. The front end was redesigned, with new headlights and a new bumper, and the side trim was also changed.

This 1989 Toyota Supra came with the 2.8-liter, 200-horsepower. Fuel economy was about 17 to 23 mpg. It is RWD and has a 4 Speed Automatic Transmission 

Drivers like the 1989 Toyota Supra because it offers a good combination of style, performance, and comfort, with Toyota reliability. Drivers like that it is fast and powerful, and yet because of its well-made seats can still serve as a commuter car. Many owners customize their 1989 Supras to improve looks and performance. 

I am helping a Friend sell it, he has a small car lot but I fell in Love with this one. I am a Huge Toyota Fan and this is the Best Toyota Did in the 80s. Please understand it is a 1989 and has its cosmetic issues, but it is Solid Car and Runs like a Champ. It does need tires, but will be fine for a good ride home. We will do our best to accommodate you any way we can. Please call Robbie at 904-860-4122 with any questions. You can see the Buy it Now Price....

Legal Stuff: If you live in Florida you must pay Sales Tax and Title Fees this is an absolute and will be on top of the cost of the car. If you are having the car shipped, you will need to arrange that. We will help you in any way we can, however we do not ship cars so we can not be held responsible for this any delays or issues with shipping. EBay has Great Shippers who advertise on the site and they will certainly help you with all your needs. If you are high bidder You Must Pay for the Car, You must pay a $500 deposit via Pay Pal within 24 Hours of close of auction.

Thanks for Checking Out our 1989 Supra....

                 

Toyota Supra for Sale

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