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C $20,400.00
Year:1996 Mileage:104000
Location:

BC, Canada

BC, Canada

For sale is my 1996 Toyota Supra Twin Turbo 6-speed
- Factory RZ car with 2JZ-GTE 6-speed
- Only 104,000 KMs
- Factory JDM kit w/ MVP front lip
- Full-adjustable HKS coilover suspension
- 18" VOLK SF-Challenge rims
- SARD exhaust
- SARD gauges (boost, oil pressure, temp)
- HKS cold-air intake
- HKS turbo-timer
- Greddy shift knob

This is a series 2 built in late 1996, which only ran production for 1 year with the standard 2JZ-GTE 6-speed setup before changing to VVTi. This is the most rare and sought-after Supra you can get.

Very good example of a clean Supra. It's mostly stock with general upgrades, and excellent condition inside and out. All service is up to date, recent oil change and spark plugs done. Drives very smooth and pulls strong.

Asking $20,400. May consider reasonable offers to an enthusiastic buyer looking for a TT 6-speed. Only serious buyers contact and I will get back to you as soon as I can. NO TRADES, need to sell.

This car is located in the Vancouver, BC region. Pickup available, or can arrange transport at buyers expense.

Will only sell to Canadian buyers.
Note: 17 0's were input to bypass ebay error, car has the original 12 digit VIN.

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