This 1994 Toyota Supra RZ is a Japanese-market example that was purchased by the seller from a private owner on Yokota Air Base and was later imported into the US in August 2019. The car is finished in metallic silver over black and gray cloth and is powered by a twin-turbocharged 3.0L inline-six paired with a four-speed automatic transmission. Equipment includes 16″ wheels, active front spoiler, a factory rear wing, air conditioning, an HKS exhaust system, a Nardi steering wheel, and a cassette stereo system. Service in April 2021 consisted of replacing the thermostat, radiator hoses and cap, heater core hoses, and coolant. Now showing 79k kilometers (~49k miles), this MKIV Supra is offered in Massachusetts with recent service records, import documents, and a clean Florida title.
The car is finished in Silver Metallic Clearcoat (199) and is equipped with an active front spoiler, optional side skirts, a rear wing, and a rear window wiper. The seller states the car was refinished in November 2019 by G&C Auto Body of Orlando, Florida. The antenna does not fully retract, and close-up photos of the paint, trim, and lenses can be viewed in the gallery.
Factory 16″ wheels are finished in grey and wrapped in Toyo Proxes T1R tires that show 2017 and 2018 date codes. The four-wheel disc brakes feature four- and two-piston calipers front and rear.
The right-hand-drive cabin features two-tone cloth seats with patterned inserts along with gray carpets and a black dashboard. Equipment includes power accessories, air conditioning, branded floor mats, a Blitz turbo timer, and a factory cassette stereo.
A leather-wrapped Nardi steering wheel frames an 8k-rpm tachometer, a 180-km/h speedometer, and gauges for coolant temperature and fuel level. The digital odometer shows 79k kilometers (~49k miles), 1,900 of which were added by the seller.
The twin-turbocharged 3.0L 2JZ inline-six is equipped with an aftermarket air intake and an HKS exhaust system. An oil change was carried out in November 2020. Service in April 2021 consisted of replacing the thermostat, radiator hoses and cap, heater core hoses, and coolant. A leak is noted from the passenger side steering rack.
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a four-speed automatic transmission. Additional photos of the underside are provided in the image gallery.
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