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Old 02-16-2009, 12:40 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Jareduhhhh View Post
-1998 MKIV TT Supra appox. $30,000 - $55,000
( you can find all of these parts via google shopping.)

-Performance Appox. $31,000
Haltech E11v2 Plugin Kit Suit Toyota Supra - $1500
Veilside Titanium Exhaust system - $1000
HKS Twin 2835 Turbo Kit MK4 Supra - $9000
Greddy 4 Row Front Mount Intercoolers - $2500
Greddy Profec E01 Boost controller - $700
HKS Fuel Management - F-CON S and V Pro Harness - $500
Powerhouse Racing Fuel System - $2700
RPS Carbon/Carbon Clutch - $3500
HKS Coilovers Suspension System - $1900
Brembo Big Brakes - $3700
Michelin Tire set - $1200
HKS Camshafts - $500
AEM 8CH CHDI Ignition System - $500
TRD Front Strut Tower Bar- 93-98 toyota supra - $200
93-98 Toyota Supra Mishimoto Silicone Hose Kit, Blue - $80
KOYO 53MM ALUMINUM RACING RADIATOR - $400
Greddy Radiator Cap - Type S - $20
Nos Nitrous - Fuel Injection Wet Nitrous Kit - $600
Nos Bottle Heater - $100
Two Nos Purge Valves - $120
Turbosmart megasonic Blow off valve - $300

-Engine Specs. Approx. $6500
Jun Pistons - $2500
Greddy Rods - $2,346
HKS Head Gasket - $290
ARP Exotic L19 Head Studs - $750
ARP Crank Studs - $130
ARP Rod Bolts - $80
Clevite Bearings - $100
Total Seal Rings - $225
1993-1998 Toyota Supra Stainless Steel Brake Lines - $90

-Visual $5794
TOYOTA SUPRA 93-97 MANUAL SILVER REVERSE GLOW GAUGE - $35
93-98 Toyota Supra VFiber Invader Body Kit - $850
Volk Racing Te37 Race Wheels @ $831 - $3324
Sparco Carbon Pedals Item#: 03783L - $70
93-98 TOYOTA SUPRA SEIBON CARBON FIBER DOOR PANELS - $720
Toyota Supra 93 94 95 96 SEIBON TR Carbon Fiber Hood - $700
Nos Pressure Gauge - $50
Titan Motorsports Radiator Show Plate (polished) for Supra/jza80 - $45


-Seats $1878
Toyota 93-98 Supra Sparco Seat Bracket (Left/Driver Side, Flat-Base 400SB020L) - $135
Toyota 93-98 Supra Sparco Seat Bracket (Right/Passenger Side, Flat-Base 400SB020R) - $135
Two Sparco Track Sets @ $60 - 120$
Two Sparco Seat Hardware Kits @ $14 - $28
Two Sparco Racing Seats (Fighter) (Black) @ $600 - $1200
Two Sparco 3 Point Harness (2 Inch, Snap-In Mount) (blue)@ $130 - $260

-Audio $565
Kenwood - 50W x 4 Satellite Radio/HD Radio-Ready CD Deck - $120
Alpine - 6-1/2" 2-Way 330W Component Car Speakers - $220
Kenwood - 180W Class AB 4-Channel Amplifier with Crossover - $225

-Misc. $1000
Escort - Passport 9500IX Radar/Laser Detector with GPS Technology - $500
VIPER 7900 CAR ALARM COLOR LCD 2-WAY SECURITY SYSTEM - $500

Estimated total = $101,737

also wondering, MkIV supras!? which one should I get? all parts listed on here are compatible with all MKIV's so what is the big differince? I was that the 1998 a little more hp. I'm defiantly looking for turbo.
All of the model years in the US were nearly identical in terms of performance and handling. At this point, maintenance and mileage is far more important than which of the model years you choose.

Regarding the setup, I saw that you specified both the E11 and the FCON-V? You don't need them both. I've got no experience with the E11, so I can't endorse it, but you could also consider an AEM ecu.

The HKS twin kit is a waste of $ - just get a single for just as much power&spool, and better reliability.

Be careful with the nitrous kit - you'll need to do lots of tuning and re-jetting to make sure it runs safely.

You probably don't need any of the "Engine Specs.", since the oem bone-stock engine will reliably and repeatedly produce up to 1000hp with absolutely no issues. If you're looking to make more power than this, you'll definitely need a much bigger turbo.

The rest of the items you specified are workable for a start...
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