i was getting this BEAUTIFUL Car but i couldnt it was 7,500 it was a DEAL........ it had 99,000 on it but i didnt give a shit it had mods
it had cat back exhaust 18 psi rear wheel it had a ton of stuff
if i had gotten that it would have cost a fortune for insurance im 15 can you guess what i would do with that car RACE BIATCH put me a body kit on the mother !!!!!!!! RAWR!
__________________
Sic Vis Pacem Para Bellem!! "If you want peace then prepare for war"
those volks and paint job would cost around 7500......i dont think the car comes with an engine....interior..its just the shell u must be getting at that price......
^ Ya... I've seen more than a few stock MKIV's go for around $4k - $5k with a blown motor. How the hell is this guy selling his for w/ 99k miles for $7500??? For example... my grandma sold her Automatic, NA, 1994 Supra.... completely stock (obviously), for $14,000.
If anything, I'd have to say that this is a troll post. A $7,500 price for a car that has:
- wheels
- an expensive (albeit nasty) paint job
- front mount IC
- etc...
is just plain, downright, stupid.
Even with a blown motor that'd cost more than $7,500.
__________________
1988 Mk3 Turbo Targa - 17.5psi, 486hp, 494tq.
[img]http://www.**********s.com/supra/rsw_sig_stupidTN.jpg[/img]
Who came up with this 500px wide BS?
If he found it in an add, i hope he has enough sense to research it. If you take a look at websites like autotrader, cars.com, and such, you'll find supra tt's with low miles at those insanely low prices with mods. The other day i saw a supra on yahooauto.com selling for 8.5k and it was the same car, vin# and all, that was put up for sale 3 weeks ago on cars.com for 6k. on top of that, it was listed by a different guy (diff name,email address and location) just got to be careful and be smart, and don't wire a guy money without seeing/touching/driving the car.
The AutoGuide.com network consists of the largest network of enthusiast-owned enthusiast-operated automotive communities.
AutoGuide.com provides the latest car reviews, auto show coverage, new car prices, and automotive news. The AutoGuide network operates more than 100 automotive forums where our users consult peers for shopping information and advice, and share opinions as a community.
ToyotaNation.com is an independent Toyota/Lexus enthusiast website. ToyotaNation.com is not sponsored by or in any way affiliated with Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc. The Toyota, Lexus and Scion names and logos are trademarks owned by Toyota Motor Sales, USA, Inc.