93 mkiv Supra twin turbo. f/s
The way the front end looks and the way the headlights sit, I'd guess the car had some type of front end damage at one point imo. Either way it looks like a clean car and its a good deal but tr is not the best place to find a serious buyer.
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2005 Mitsubishi Evolution. -Sold
1994 Toyota Supra 1249rwhp -Sold
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se7lR...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJOcnI5CMe8
1990 Toyota Supra 7MGTE
814rwhp -Sold
Induction Performance
2005 Mitsubishi Evolution. -Sold
1994 Toyota Supra 1249rwhp -Sold
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se7lR...eature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJOcnI5CMe8
1990 Toyota Supra 7MGTE
814rwhp -Sold
Induction Performance
Nice looking car, but it's not a good deal. A car almost identical to this one, 80k miles, black on tan, no kit with lots more interior mods went for $18k With a Clean Title
Owning an Mkiv means owning equity. A salvage title car has little in the way of equity and isn't worth much more than the sum of it's parts. An apline car like the one f&h has, or my friend would be worth mid $30k for All intents and purposes. MAke it a salvage title and the price drops about $10k. Believe me, salvage title Does make a difference in the supra world, IF you're already in it. If you're an outsider lookin for any way in, then it might not matter. Supra owners don't buy supras off eBay, if that tells you anything.
Owning an Mkiv means owning equity. A salvage title car has little in the way of equity and isn't worth much more than the sum of it's parts. An apline car like the one f&h has, or my friend would be worth mid $30k for All intents and purposes. MAke it a salvage title and the price drops about $10k. Believe me, salvage title Does make a difference in the supra world, IF you're already in it. If you're an outsider lookin for any way in, then it might not matter. Supra owners don't buy supras off eBay, if that tells you anything.
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