My friends and I went to local Toyota dealership to get a part, and ended up seeing this immaculate, pristine condition 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo. It is being sold for 39k by the owner of the dealership Patt Lobb. It has 100k miles and everything is original except for the wheels and strut bar. It was an amazing moment for me, never seen one so close/in detail and in perfect condition. There is not too many Supras around here, so I was really excited and wanted to share with you guys what I saw.
Automatic??? WHY??
The salesman was telling us a story about how a deaf man can in too see it and wrote "Supra?" and the salesman wrote "40,000.". Then he wrote "Automatic?", salesman "Yes" then the guy ", and walked away" LMAO
^ Ditto. For $39K you can bet a better car, like a WRX Sti or Evo MR and have spare change for some wheels. I wouldn't bat an eye for a Supra over $10k but I guess that's rare huh?
I heard those automatic Supra turbo´s where actually pretty hardcore and great for drag racing. And I heard they were rare.
Yep, I've read about that too.
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Originally Posted by scamry
i wouldn't pay 39k for a supra period. you can buy/build a better car than a clean 94 supra with 100k miles for 40 grand.
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Originally Posted by xpeed
^ Ditto. For $39K you can bet a better car, like a WRX Sti or Evo MR and have spare change for some wheels. I wouldn't bat an eye for a Supra over $10k but I guess that's rare huh?
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^yea thats not the full story. shit looks like it's been built up a bit. thats why it's 39k. it would be in the 20k range otherwise. theres a few for sale around here and i seen some up close and personal and they are worth every penny. true rare beasts. some day i'll own one.
There's more done to that Supra than just a strut bar and wheels.
Those cam gears are HKS.
cool beans. that means someone has driven it pretty hard for about 100k miles. i still think you can get a better, faster car with warranty for 39k. i've driven a supra with some mild bolt-ons. a nice car, but nothing too special in my opinion.
if i bought that supra i'd probably do this to it. hahaha
That's a CLEAN example... but decent stock ones can be found for closer to $20-25k.
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if i could get my hands on a supra i wouldnt care if it didnt even have a tranny. my all time favorite car. very nice.
+1000.
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And the VIN tags are missing on the front fenders (resprayed) and the rubber seal between the headlights is missing, the battery surround and positive terminal cover is missing. Who knows if there's a story with this one. Definately not work 39K...at least 18K overpriced
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