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1994 Red UK TT Auto - 60k - For Sale


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Completely standard and unmodified.

As far as I can tell apart from the front door speakers which are now Alpine.

 

First registered 27/09/1994

No of former keepers - 3

 

I purchased it from a MKIVSupra member in March 2005 for my wife who has rarely used the car since. - only 1100 miles. So we have decided to sell it.

 

Its top UK spec (6cd changer option ticked), and has cream leather, active spoiler, 17" alloys etc etc.

It is still in superb condition, with piles of history.

 

Original asking price £10,750 ono.

 

Based on research and comments from board members, I have decided to reduce the price to £9,995.

 

Can't say much more about a standard car so heres some photos.

Remember its 326BHP standard and cheaper to insure than imports;)

 

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra1800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra2800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra3800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra4800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra5800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra6800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra7800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra8800.jpg

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra9800.jpg

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Nice low mileage example. Shame it's pink :D

 

Good luck with the sale.

 

Tad pricey though for a 94 uk isn't it? IMHO. Didn't the 98 Facelift go for that money? (I'll remove that comment if the thread starter requests it).

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I suppose, but its just that with cars like these you want then engine well looked after which isnt usually the case with a few owners. Agreed that this one looks like a mint example though.

 

Yeh depends on its service history!

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How come the wife didnt like it?

 

My wife had a black UK TT 5-6 years ago, loved it, then along came child no 3, and 5 into supra didn't fit. I had a new Skyline R34, so something had to go. It was replaced with a Chrysler Grand Voyager (nice soft boaty people carrier;) ).

She got bored quite quickly with that, so we ordered the new Lexus RX400h. After waiting 9 months for that with still no delivery date, to keep the peace found this car and sold the Chrysler. She was happy again, if anything this supra was better than the black one, which had only done 28k miles, think this one was run in.

3 months later lexus phoned to say our RX400h had arrived, totally unexpected, we thought we'd cancelled the order, so we went to have a test drive anyway. That was that, bought the lexus and ever since she says the supra is unpractical and has a harsh ride in comparison. Women:Pling:

 

Deja Vue :p with added hanging basket :p

 

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Suprablack800.jpg

 

http://www.cvracing.co.uk/Supra/Supra1800.jpg

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Price aside , one of the best Uk's ive seen since ive been on here.

 

I have been having a look at prices for TT UK and Jap Supras, autos and manuals both here and on autotrader and cannot seem to work out the correct asking price for my car. I agree my £10,750 was a bit high, but what is correct, taking into account that everyone will haggle and reduce the asking price.

 

Some dealers are asking way more and way less for imports with similar mileages and there are few UK with 60k on to compare, any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks

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omg thats gorgeous wish i could afford that lol. Because i am in the process of buying a Supra at the moment (and have been for months) i have noticed a big fall in the price of them (especially N/A's), however saying this i think that this is priced about right and i wouldnt go any lower than about 9250 (absolute minimum).

 

I know i should be saying sell it for 6k because i want it but hey im not a tit :)

 

good luck with the sale gorgeous car.

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