1998 Toyota Supra on 2040-cars
Pollock, Idaho, United States
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1998 Toyota Supra. The last year the Supra was offered in the USA!
SUPER clean car. Still smells new!
The car has never been modified and is 100% stock.
New timing belt and water pump were recently installed.
New brakes
Recent oil change
Freshly detailed.
The car needs absolutely nothing but a new owner. It is ready to drive anywhere you would like. Everything works as it should. AC, Heat, power windows, locks, etc.
The interior is perfect. The seats are soft and in great shape. Never smoked in. Never sits out side.
This car has truly been babied its whole life and it shows!
It is very rare to find a completely stock, never modified Supra, let alone, one in this condition! You will be VERY happy with this car!
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