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Love the red calipers...

 

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1994 - 6 Speed

 

74,000 Miles

 

New Motor (with GReddy forged pistons)

 

I have come across very few genuine TRD Widebody Supras with big turbo packages like this one. Painted in Skyline Silver by the famous Widebody specialist 20/20 out of Los Angeles, this genuine kit and paint alone were $19,000. The quality of the install is outstanding and there will be no disappointments with this car. Former magazine cover car.

 

Fitted with dual HKS GT2835 polished turbines, this car makes 950HP at 2.0 bar of boost and rolls on very rare Work Meister 19's front and rear.

 

Polished Veilside Surge Tank & Fuel System

 

HKS 272 Cams

 

HKS Ti Catback Exhaust

 

Twin Blitz Intakes

 

HKS Twin Power DLI

 

Twin Intank Pumps

 

1000CC HKS Injectors

 

HKS Front Mount Intercooler

 

Greddy 16row Oil Cooler

 

19in Work Equip Wheels

 

4 Blitz Gauges, Boost, EGT, Fuel Pressure, Oil Temp $1000

 

Blitz SBC-ID

 

Blitz Power Meter ID

 

HKS VPC

 

HKS GCC

 

G-Force ECU

 

Fluidyne Radiator

 

Custom Stereo

 

Custom Mounted Gauges in Airbag and glove box

 

Practically everything is in like new condition.

 

Peformance modifications performed by SP Engineering, so you can have confidence in the quality of thw work.

 

The car is a 94 6spd with 74k original miles. Clean Title of course. The color is Skyline silver which is a bit lighter than Quicksilver and a bit darker than Alpine silver. If it's not next to either one it looks Quicksilver.

 

If you would prefer an AEM EMS with 5 bar map sensor installed and dyno tuned by the VERY best AEM tuner in the business then please allocate an additional $2500 to the purchase price.

 

Cost to duplicate this car is $95,000.

 

email: [email protected] to buy (ready to ship)

 

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From what I've heard buying anything from Mr Tozer is a bit of a gamble, it'd be no surprise if you ordered the car and a Toyota Starlet was shipped instead...

 

Nice car though but he should have put Brembo's on the rear too ;)

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Originally posted by albundy68

what size wheels/tyres are you gonna try and squeeze under your arches andrew???

 

im having a right time trying to work out what'll fit under the TRD arches!

(is your kit finished yet???)

 

Hi m8,

 

People are gonna talk about us and start pointing soon :D :D

 

19" x 9.5" Front and 19" x 11.5" Rear

 

Not sure on tyre size but think

19 x 255 x 40 front

19 x 315 x 30 rear

 

Would those sizes be about right anybody ?

 

Kevin at Envy is supplying the wheels and assures me that what ive ordered will fit and have correct offsets and not catch the widebody kit. Apparently he has a guy in California who has sorted my wheels and knows what fits and what dont.

So might be an idea to speak to him for info or ofcourse theres Ibrar at pro-alloys who should also be able to help.

Should be fairly soon now for the kit to be fitted.

Dunk

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People are gonna talk about us and start pointing soon

what is it with TRD kits and campness??? :D

 

only 11.5 on rears??? is the offset quite big (or is it small,:blink: ) then?

 

The envy car has 12s with 355s on i think, and that looks about right, -but with some space saved with coilovers as opposed to normal suspention im gonna try and get wider than that!!! :flame Dev:blink:

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Originally posted by albundy68

what is it with TRD kits and campness??? :D

 

only 11.5 on rears??? is the offset quite big (or is it small,:blink: ) then?

 

The envy car has 12s with 355s on i think, and that looks about right, -but with some space saved with coilovers as opposed to normal suspention im gonna try and get wider than that!!! :flame Dev:blink:

 

 

i went for 11.5 on the rear as i really didnt want any rubbing or catching the arch's going on, couldnt see much point in going bigger, as long as they look right and dont rub i'll be happy. not a clue as to the offsets ive left that up to envy to sort out, fingas crossed there supplier has got it right.

Dunk

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Originally posted by albundy68

im hoping dude will do a bit of espionage when he fits yours!

so ill know exactly what i can fit in there!!! (that sounds gay again dosent it??? :p )

 

Dude isnt fitting my wheels but i'll see if i can give you an idea and some measurements when i put them on. Shall put them on useing a 2 post car lift so will get a good look at how close everything is.

Dunk

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lol, so youre going to take some measurements then??? :D

 

(I hope suprabibs dosent read this thread!!! )

 

anyway, cheers that'd be well usefull, and the problem with asking tozzer or anyone like that, is that i ought to have a little more room that the coilovers free up, so it might be a matter of not ordering the wheels till my kits completely fitted.

 

(Not that it would be a problem since i cant drive her till march at the earliest, - well not legally anyway!!!)

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