Ok guys, I have been a Supra fanatic my entire life, I have had 3 Supra's but never a 93+. I am looking at a very sexy 93 auto with 130 k on it. Car is a 2 owner car with a lot of money put into it, built boost logic tranny, nice wheels, HKS exhaust, boost controller, and so much more! The guy who owned this car before has every receipt ever on this Supra, I mean everything was changed every 2,500 miles, every house was replaced twice over, kind of ridiculous really, we figure not including the price of the car this guy spent $50,000 on it over the years. Timing belt was changed a few years about at 102,000 miles, The engine seems to run good and it seems strong, didn't notice anything on our 1 hr test drive. In the receipts the guy who I’m buying it from had the compression tested at a toyota dealer back in 2008, it was the middle of june and hot that day, but the technicians report says "all cylinders with-in 130 & 135 with in spec, reason for low numbers was engine was hot" thats what I’m concerned about, should i be? Can I do any other test on the engine before I buy? The cars condition is pretty amazing overall its obvious its been very well maintained. Thanks guys! I know the guy who has owned it for the last 5 years has only but 8k miles since he purchased it in 2008. Oh & I am paying $17,000 for the car Monday night if I decide to buy it. Clean title, lot’s of extra parts, EB lowering springs, blow offs, hks everything included.
Ohhh, it has the very nice aluminum high end radiator and electric fans as well, intercooler , HKS i believe & original owner used it for business drove it accross texas so it does have lots of highway miles.