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First Supra
Hello.
I am new to this forum and am very close to getting my own Supra. I have recently found a 1993.5 Supra, non-turbo, 5-speed, and wanted to know if you guys could help me out. I was wondering when I go for the test drive what I should be looking for? Mechanically what I should be looking for? What questions should I be asking besides the basics? From the pictures he has sent the car is somewhat moded but mostly exteriorally, intake and exhaust. Also what price should I be expecting? Thanks in advance for any information you guys can give me. i greatly appreciate it. -tC |
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http://www.mkiv.com/buy_a_supra/index.html ...it contains links to a few pricing services that may help to get you ballpark market value. I do know that, without a mileage figure, it's almost impossible to give you an expected price. I've heard that the non-turbo's market price is somewhat over-inflated...given that it has many lower-performace features when compared with the Mkiv TT: brake calipers, tranny, diff, shortblock, head, rims, abs, ignition, etc. are all higher-end in the Mkiv TT (not to mention of course, the turbos, the intercooler, larger injectors and other turbo-specific features). I've heard of equivalent year-and-miles non-turbo mkivs going for only a few thousand less than a comparable Mkiv turbo...and to get a non-turbo up to full Mkiv Turbo specs would cost many times more than that difference. For example, if a '94 Mkiv Turbo with 140K miles sold for $17K, I've heard of '94 non-Turbo with similar miles going for $13K or even more...especially if it's been modified/upgraded and well-maintained. Regardless of the purchase price, I'd strongly advise you to have Toyota check it out for you before you purchase...I believe they offer that service for a reasonable fee. ...and lastly, here are a few 'faq's on the non-turbo mkiv: http://www.mkiv.com/faq/nafaq.htm I hope that some other members will pass along any other information they might have about evaluating & buying a non-turbo (n/a, or "normally aspirated") Mkiv... |
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