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Old 02-18-2008, 01:17 PM   #2
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Hey im new to the forums!

I havent got a Supra yet, but I am 16 turning 17, really really really want one badly, and currently looking for one, so I can get it when I get my P plates in a month.

I went on Trading Post - Buy and sell cars, sell boats, sell dogs and much more online Australia wide and saw a 1995 Supra for AU$18,500. Heres the description:

Toyota Supra 1995 RWD Black, coupe 3ltr 5sp manual, 170,000kms, Body Kit, Alloy Foot Pedals, Momo steering Wheel, 6 Stacker Alpine Cd Player IMMACULATE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR always garaged and serviced regularly has body kit already but will sell with genuine abflug s900 body kit for$2000. REGRETABLE SALE AS MOVING OVERSEAS 4 Wheel Disc Brakes, Abs (Antilock Brakes), Adjustable Steering Column, Alarm, Alloy Wheels, Auto Climate Control, Central Locking Electric Mirrors, Leather Trim, Power Steering, Power/Tinted Windows VIN 2JZ0363672 EC $18,500.00 Negotiable

Its got pictures, and it looks quite specky to me Is it worth the price? And what is a "abflug s900" bodykit?

Also, how much does a completely new Supra cost from a Toyota dealer? (Australia)

Any help is greatly apreciated!!!

CHEERS!
Aaron
Hi Aaron,

Note this car is NOT a turbo - the 5 spd transmission was only available on the n/a (normally aspirated) Mkiv Supra.

The Mkiv Supra isn't sold brand-new anymore, but when it was, a TT went for $40,000-$50,000 brand-new from a dealer in the US. Pretty sure the n/a was about $10,000 less than that

You can learn more about AB-Flug Body kits here:
Body Kits & Exterior - Ab-Flug - Supra 1993-98 TT
- Be sure to calculate the price of the install & repainting of the entire car when you look at these kits.
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