The current owner (Craig Lieberman) purchased this 1994 Toyota Supra with 54,000 miles on
the clock in June of 1998. Previously owned by a business-man, the car was totally unmodified
when sold to the current owner. However, that was soon to change.
Immediately upon acquisition, the car underwent a host of modifications in the interest of using the
car for advertising and promotion. Companies such as GReddy, Eibach, Stillen, Clarion and NOS were
all participants in this project. The first round of modifications included new candy yellow paint, 18” wheel/tires, a mild sound system upgrade and some body kit components, plus engine detailing. The car then toured
the show circuit, doing quite well. At least 6 major magazine features were done on the car. Over that winter, the car underwent
its’ next round of modifications. The Supra was treated to custom spec T-66 turbo done by Vinny Ten, owner of the world’s
fastest Supra. Nitrous Oxide Systems installed a custom NOS system, GReddy installed some of their trick components and Stillen
installed their Formula 1 AP Racing brakes. Custom interior touches were added as well as a new audio/video system comprised
of three TV monitors, a VCR, a DVD, PlayStation and custom neon glasswork, courtesy of AudiOptions. The engine was completely
detailed, chromed and polished. All of the performance modifications received inspection and final tuning by a Toyota-engineer
specializing in Supra Turbo engines and performance applications. The car then completed in the First Annual “Ultimate
Street Car Challenge,” a grueling drag race, autocross and car show, all in one weekend. The car took 1st Place Overall.
The car also began to tour the show circuit for the balance of 1999. Its crowning achievement was the receipt of the prestigious
“Meguiar’s Hottest Car of the Year” award in 1999. The car also won Best of Show in numerous events around
the country, scored several first place finishes and has even received features on KABC and KTLA local news broadcasts. But
the best was yet to come.
In the Spring of 2000, the car was spotted by recruiters for Universal Pictures and was selected to
be the primary car for the upcoming blockbuster, “The Fast and The Furious.” Universal rented the car and began
to alter its appearance for an even more aggressive look. Lamborghini orange paint was applied (the only car in the movie
to receive an actual high-quality paint job), as was a new Bomex body kit (the first of its kind, imported from Japan). New
19” wheels were added, as well as a new rear wing, a new TRD hood and some one-off Troy Lee graphics. The studio then
set out to build 5 cosmetic replicas, shown in various stages of completion, all designed to replicate this original. All
replicas were destroyed during the filming of the movie. This Supra is the primary car in the movie… the movie features
the car extensively. This particular car was driven by one of the stars, Paul Walker and was used for all the glamour and
close-up shots. Stunt replicas were used for all the abusive driving. Upon completion of the motion picture, the car was returned
to the owner with no damage, having been carefully protected by the film’s Transportation Managers. Numerous 8”
x 10” photos were provided to the owner showing the car in action during the movie, as was a host of other souvenirs.
The owner also served as Technical Advisor on the picture and provided dialog assistance for the script.
The car then appeared at the Hollywood Premier in June of 2001 where a stage was built for the car
at the Press Junkets which ran about the same time. The car has appeared in over 200 US newspapers and more than 500 foreign
newspapers and dozens of domestic and international publications. International release was scheduled for September of 2001.
In the interim, the car is touring the show circuit on behalf of Universal Pictures to promote the movie. As of this writing,
more than 20 magazines on three continents have shot the car with 6 covers to its credit. The car has been carefully prepared,
serviced and maintained throughout the last two years and while making its show appearances. It is sure to be a collector’s
item, with its value placed at over $150,000. The car currently is actually driven and it has almost 60,000 miles on it and
still retains the A/C, tilt, cruise and full amenities. It has always been garaged, is hand polished weekly and is totally
reliable. It is never raced or abused. Careful attention was paid to every detail as to ensure the utmost reliability.
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Engine/Performance
$7200 Turbonetics T-66 ball bearing turbo, Q-trim compressor, built
by Performance Factory $550 Turbonetics Delta II Wastegate $1800 RPS Stainless steel/HTC coated custom header $1275
100 HP Nitrous Oxide System, by NOS $350 AEBS TurbDownpipe $1590 Greddy front mount intercooler $795 Greddy Power
Extreme exhaust system $450 Greddy Pro-Fec B Boost Controller $320 Greddy Power Pulleys $795 Greddy Oil Cooler Kit $350
Greddy TurbTimer $520 Greddy Boost, EGT, Oil Pressure and Water Temp gauges $300 Greddy Airinx Intake $400 Greddy
steering wheel-mounted boost remote control device $390 Greddy Cam Gears $425 APEXi Blowoff valve $1100 HKS Vein
Pressure Converter $550 HKS Graphic Control Computer $440 HKS Injector Pulse Monitor $1110 G-Force Engineering Racing
ROM $150 Hose Techniques Silicone hose kit $650 Clutchmasters Stage III Racing Clutch $500 Clutchmasters 11 lb. Billet
Flywheel $350 Powerhouse Racing ported/polished throttle body (traction control delete) $2100 Powerhouse Racing cylinder
head work (port/polish) $750 Fluidyne aluminum radiator $350 Flex-a-Lite dual electric fan kit $3500 Chrome-plated
valve cover, intake manifold, throttle body, turbocharger, turbo heat shield, auxiliary heat shield, fuse cover, relay cover,
cruise control cover, ignition module cover and all brackets
Styling
$6200 Lamborghini DiablCandy Pearl Orange Paint, by Quigley’s in Lake Forest, Ca. $1100 Bomex
Front spoiler $950 Bomex side/rear skirts $1900 TRD Composite Hood $250 1997 front turn signal updates $1100 1997
headlight updates $250 Underhood neon lighting system $1100 HID Xenon gas headlight conversion $550 APR Aluminum
bi-plane rear wing $1200 Custom Troy Lee Graphics by Modern Image 714 375 0591
Tires
$2200 Yokohama AVS S1 285/30 and 255/35 R19
Wheels
$4100 Dazz/Racing Hart M5 Tuners, 19 incher’s
Brakes
$3900 Stillen/AP Racing 14” front racing brakes, 6 piston caliper, w/slotted/drilled rotors
Transmission
$6200 Gertrag Six-Speed gearbox with Stillway sequential adapter
Suspension
$1400 Bilstein/Eibach coil-over suspension $1100 Stillen sway bars $450 CuscFront strut tower
bar $500 Energy Suspension urethane bushings all around
Interior
$850 Stitchcraft Viper blue suede upholstery $1000 Brand NEW!! Sparc“Pista” Racing seats
(15lbs.), custom matching fabric w/harness holes $300 Carbon-fiber dashtrim by Trimmasters $250 AutMeter 5” Monster
Tach $150 AutMeter “NOS ON” and “LOW OIL” warning lights $150 G-Tech PrAccelerometer $1500
MFS Custom built roll cage, chromed $350 SparcSteering Wheel $400 SparcHarnesses
In Car Electronics
$1900 Clarion VRX8271 in dash TV/CD Changer controller, remote controlled $650 Clarion VMA6481 6”
wide screen 2nd TV monitor in passenger airbag $650 Clarion VMA9181 5.5” 3rd TV monitor in trunk area $550 Clarion
DSP9300 Digital Sound Processor, parametric EQ/Surround sound $450 Clarion CDC 635 CD Changer $400 Clarion SRS 1691
6 1” separates $450 Image Dynamics 6” separates $500 2 Image Dynamics 12” woofers $1500 2 Phaze
AudiTD1500 Tube Driver amplifiers $1500 1 Phaze AudiTD475 Tube Driver amplifier $150 Sony Playstation 1 $500 Sony
Playstation 2/DVD $700 Custom built electric-blue neon tubes for sound system back-lighting $1100 Minolta 6450 VHS-C
Camcorder $8000 System design and fabrication by: AudiOptions, Torrance, Ca 310-763-6008
Performance Statistics
544 Horsepower @ 6,800 rpms Maximum engine speed: 7,770 rpms 0-60 in 4.3 seconds 0-100 in
9.2 seconds 1 mile in 12.2 seconds at 115 mph Top speed: 185 mph Skidpad: 0.98 g’s Slalom time: 65 mph Curb
weight: 3,601 lbs
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Special Awards
- Greddy Special Recognition
Award, April 2000
- 1st Place, Best of Show
Grand Prize Winner, Meguiar’s Hottest Car in California, Feb 1999
- 1st Place, Best of Show
Overall, Import Showoff, April 1999
- 1st Place, Japanese Exotic,
NOPI Nationals, Sept 1999
- 1st Place, Ultimate Street
Car Competition (Car Show, AutX and Drag Race), April 2000
- 1st Place, Best Toyota,
Import Rama, August 1999
- 1st Place, Best Toyota,
BF Goodrich Import Nationals, April 2000
- 2nd Place, 2 Door Wild,
Hot Import Nights, June 1999
- 2nd Place, Japanese Exotic,
Import Showoff, May 1999
- 2nd Place Overall, EXC Class,
Import Showoff EXC, April 2000
- 2nd Place Overall. EXC Class,
Import Showoff EXC, Dec 2000
- 3rd Place Overall, EXC Class,
Import Showoff EXC, May 1999
Media Exposure
- The Fast and the Furious
(aka Redline), the movie. Star’s car, main car in movieChannel 2 News, KCBS, LA AutShow coverage, January 7, 2001
- Channel 7 News, KABC LA
AutShow coverage, January 7, 2001
- SEMA News, October 1998
- Turbo, March 1999
- Turbo, August 1999
- Super Street, Jan 1999
- OpGezet, May 1999
- Street Legal Imports, Volume
1, Issue 02
- MAXSpeed, March 1999
- MAXSpeed, August 1999
- Super Street Poster, December
1999
- Performance AutSound, July
1999
- MAXPower, February 2000
- Cover car, www.vehiclelighting.com
- Feature car, www.autobuzzz.com
- Feature car, www.overboost.com
- Channel 5 News, KTLA, Feb
21, 1999
- Channel 7 News, ABC, Feb
21, 1999
- Super Street, June 2000
- MAXPower UK, August 2000
- Hose Techniques ad car,
2000 issues of Super Street, Turbo, MAXPower
- MAXPower US, June 2000
- KTLA Channel 5 Awards Ceremony,
Feb 8, 2001
- Overboost.com feature, January,
2001
- SEMA Int’l AutSalon,
Feb 10-11, 2001Universal Press Junket, June 2001
- Redline Magazine, UK, June
2001
- Import Racer, June, 2001
- SDStreetRacing.com Videfeature,
April 2001
- MAXPower UK, July 2001
- Bomex ads, starting June
2001
- AutMax Magazine, Spain,
June 2001
- MAX GT Magazine, France,
June 2001
- R-Toyz.com feature, April
2001
- ESPN2 coverage from NIRA,
April 2001
- OpGezet, Belgium, June 2001
- Option Magazine, France,
July 2001
- Redline Magazine, UK, August
2001
- MAXPower UK, Cover, August,
2001
- LA Performance & Style,
Japan, August, 2001
- Fast & Furious movie
posters
- Fast & Furious lapel
buttons
- Fast & Furious calendars
- Fast & Furious mini-posters
- LA Times feature, June 5th,
2001
- Hot Compact Cars & Imports
Magazine, August 2001
- Cover and 4 page spread
of Super Street Magazine, June 2001
- Attended the Hollywood Movie
Premier of “The Fast and The Furious”, June 18, 2001 Featured on more than 100 local and national news broadcasts
between June 22 and present
- Dateline NBC July 8, 2001
Craig Lieberman, owner
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