Supracalifragilistic; This Supra goes to 11.(News)
AutoWeek, March, 2005 by Vaughn, Mark
Byline: MARK VAUGHN Seven years ago Ken Henderson thought he had taken his 1994 Toyota Supra MkIV as far as a Toyota Supra MkIV could go. "This was in 1998, when there was virtually no aftermarket for the Supra,'' Henderson said. Whatever aftermarket existed for the car was more or less all under his hood.
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"It was a showcase for GReddy,'' Henderson said, referring to the Japanese aftermarket tuning house. That included a GReddy twin-turbo setup with GReddy wastegate and turbo timer, as well as a VeilSide intake. There were many other modifications on the car, but we ...
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