I want to buy a Toyota supra for under $15,000, I live in the US, in NC. If you know anyone selling a Toyota Supra from 1993 afterwards or if you are selling one, please email me on Jwarriach@aol.com
flood damage lol, ive seen Alot of cars recently showing up for cheap. carfax shows they all came out of the flood.
There are a lot of Katrina cars out there. Brand new dirt cheap. If you are good with wires and wrenches then they are not a bad deal. A few years ago I helped a budy of mine fix up a new BMW 5 series that was a hurricane car out of Florida. We stripped out the interior and sent it out to be reupholstered. Went over all the wires and connectors with electrical contact cleaner, and reassembled it. Total cost with shipping from Florida to Texas was about 8K. Not a bad price for a 5 series with less than 100 miles on it.
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There are a lot of Katrina cars out there. Brand new dirt cheap. If you are good with wires and wrenches then they are not a bad deal. A few years ago I helped a budy of mine fix up a new BMW 5 series that was a hurricane car out of Florida. We stripped out the interior and sent it out to be reupholstered. Went over all the wires and connectors with electrical contact cleaner, and reassembled it. Total cost with shipping from Florida to Texas was about 8K. Not a bad price for a 5 series with less than 100 miles on it.
ya i wouldnt have a problem with a flood car as long as i knew before hand it was flooded. alot of people selling the cars never mention it which sucks.
www.Speedforsale.com www.supraforums.com - you need to be a forum member to see the listings for this one, but there are a lot listed; and when you buy a Supra this forum will be a valuable resource so sign up.
There is a TT auto in N. 139,000 miles for $16,500 right now in supraforums. Most of the other TTs auto/6 spd are 25k+.
There is a non turbo auto for $13,500 neg. 149,000 miles in NY.
I was searching for a supra (an KMIV) but when I heard that the Supra will be back on the production line.
It will be interesting to see the prices for MKII, MKIII and MKIV end up as soon as the MKV comes out.
The intro is Fall 2007 for the new Supra.
I suggest be patient.
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93 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo/87 Toyota Celica GTS/87 Toyota Supra Turbo - sold it
1995 Toyota Avalon XLS - Awsome car, Still ALIVE
1994 Toyota Supra TT - under contruction/rebuild
1997 Dodge Caravan-family van/winter beater
I was searching for a supra (an KMIV) but when I heard that the Supra will be back on the production line.
It will be interesting to see the prices for MKII, MKIII and MKIV end up as soon as the MKV comes out.
The intro is Fall 2007 for the new Supra.
I suggest be patient.
It's foolish to believe this. Not one dealer can confirm such a car will ever exist.
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