1997 Toyota Supra 15th Anniversary Limited Edition on 2040-cars
Copiague, New York, United States
Hello,
Up for sale is my 97 toyota supra. It was initially an Supra NA (Non-Turbo) and i convertered it into a single turbo. It has been built professionally to handle 1200hp all it would need is the transmission. It currently has the stock transmission. At the moment its putting out 600HP to the wheel. T76 Turbo/ 700CC Injectors/ 4-inch Cat-Back Exhaust/ 18inch rims with brand new Sumitomo Tires./ Targa-Top/ Manual transmission/ 0 Miles on newly built motor/ Only driven to test it/ $6000 paint job same factory color (I bought this car in florida and the paint had been a little beat from the sun).. Too many mods to list, must see in person to appreciate it. Serious inquiries only. (Call Jose 5169039683) Local Sale or Local Pickup ONLY $2000 deposit required with 48 hours of auction closing and the remainder of the sum will be paid cash in person at which point title and all paperwork will be signed over. |
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