Toyota Supra A80 1994 V1.0 -

Dashboard wraps around the driver like a cockpit.

🏎️ Legend of the 90s: 1994 Toyota Supra A80 (V1.0) The 1994 Toyota Supra A80 is more than just a car; it is the definitive icon of the Japanese Golden Era. Version 1.0 represents the raw, early production of the fourth-generation chassis that changed the tuning world forever. 🔧 The Heart: 2JZ-GTE 3.0L Inline-6 Twin-Turbo. Power: Factory-rated at 320 hp (US Spec). Legacy: Known for its bulletproof iron block. TOYOTA SUPRA A80 1994 V1.0

The 1994 model solidified the Supra's "Giant Killer" status. It didn't just compete with Porsches and Ferraris of the time; it often outperformed them on the track and the street for a fraction of the cost. Dashboard wraps around the driver like a cockpit

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Easily capable of 1,000+ hp with internal stock components. 📐 Performance Specs 0-60 MPH: 4.6 seconds. Top Speed: Electronically limited to 155 mph. Transmission: Getrag 6-speed manual (V160). Braking: Massive 4-piston calipers for the era. 🎨 Design & Aero Functional Wing: Provides significant high-speed downforce. 🔧 The Heart: 2JZ-GTE 3

Uses aluminum for the hood and suspension. 💡 Why It Matters

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