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  1. #1
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    84 L-type auto worth this price?

    Hi im new to this forum and im thinking about purchasing an 84 Celica supra L-type. With 100k miles on it. Guy is asking 2700 for it

    Parts include:

    "Digital Cluster
    Power Sun Roof
    Power Windows/Locks
    Rare 84 two-tone blue
    Minimal rust
    Eibach drop springs with Tokico blue struts
    Rabid Chimp Racing intake

    New radiator
    New water pump
    New hoses
    New thermostat
    New fuel pump
    New fuel filter
    New alternator
    New battery
    New spark plugs
    New wires
    New timing belt
    New front seals
    New head gasket
    New oil filter"

    Lmk what you guys think

  2. #2
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    Sounds good...lotsa new parts there, what's his reason for selling?

    '82L - Terracotta Warrior

  3. #3
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    I'm with Greg, Sounds very reasonable from here.

  4. #4
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    Why a new head gasket?? Did it over heat and had a blown head gasket??

    IF so was work done professionally??

    Price is reasonable if in good running order...
    Regards,
    Arch
    '86 Supra MA67
    Brullen 2.5" Exhaust, HKS Fly w/7MGE clutch,ST Springs, RC Intake & TB, 2.8GT & XX emblems, Factory Add on Rear Shoulder belts, Pioneer DEH-P2000 AM/FM/CD w/CDS-P5000 CD Player, Compomotive CXNs 8x16

  5. #5
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    Take it for a long test drive and or get it inspected. The price is reasonable; however, there has got to be a reason he is selling. That reason, may be that something is about to go bad mechanically.

  6. #6
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    don't assume there's something wrong with it. Ask him if he got the head inspected and properly milled and what else was all done to the cylinder head before being re-installed.

  7. #7
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    Don't expect to find too many more of these in Hawaii.
    Good price tho. Down by the sea...

    Look for rust.

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