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My daughter has a 93 Supra, non turbo A/T with 118000 and the motor overheated when the waterpump went out. Needs engine work due to the overheating. She doesn't want to put any money into to get the motor repaired and just wants to sell as is. Any ideas where the best place to sell it would be?
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Replying to: nippononly (May 21, 2007 6:40 pm) DrFill |
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http://www.leftlanenews.com/2008-toyota-supra-still-on-the-table.html It seems more and more likely that Toyota will bring back the Supra. If you YAHOO 2008 Supra you get plenty of websites predicting the car's development. The consensus is that the V6 version will be a modified version of the 3.5L engine powering the IS350 pumping out close to 350 HP. While the all new 5.0L V8 will be producing close to 450 HP. Price starts from 40K for the V6 and 50K for the V8.
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Replying to: andy82471 (Jul 31, 2007 6:13 am) |
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Replying to: dmaloy (Jul 20, 2007 1:23 pm) |
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This is some high tech stuff. Enjoy. http://www.greenchipstocks.com/articles/toyota+supra-hybrid+car-alternative+vehi- cle/148 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h61Qpqokh8Y&NR=1 |
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As a former Supra owner, I'd like the new Supra to be affordable. That means a price similar to the base Nissan 350Z (the high 20K range). I don't need a targa roof, leather seats, or any premium sound system. I just want the base car with a normally aspirated engine (preferably a 330-350HP 3.5 liter V6)--and vehicle skid control should be standard. (In fact, VSC should be standard on all Toyota vehicles; if they can make it standard on a Scion Xb that costs 17K, then they can make it standard feature on every vehicle). Toyota, give us an affordable Supra! --SupraBob">
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