Prices for pristine Mk4 Toyota Supra models have been on the rise in recent years and a great example located in Nashville has just come across our radar.
This particular Supra is a 1997 model and is paired to the iconic and desirable 3.0-liter 2JZ-GTE inline-six engine with a pair of twin turbochargers from the factory. The turbos used by the Supra activate sequentially meaning all of the boost is initially directed to just one of them under 3,000 rpm. After that mark, the second turbo comes to life.
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Mated to the engine is a six-speed manual transmission that drives the rear wheels. In its heyday, the car could hit 60 mph (96 km/h) in less than 5 seconds and this one probably performs just as well as it did when it was new.
The exterior is bathed in Renaissance Red paint and being a Limited Edition 15th Anniversary model, the car comes with distinctive badging on the front fenders. Inside, there are black leather seats while at the rear there is a bench seat. The Mk4’s iconic jet-fighter style instrument cluster and center console have been well maintained and the odometer reads just 36,477 miles (58,704 km).
Despite the car’s age and its driver-focused nature, it does come with an AM/FM/Cassette/CD stereo as well as air conditioning, cruise control, power door locks, and power windows. The car is sitting on its original 17-inch wheels with 235/45 front and 255/40 rear Kumho performance tires.
With an asking price of $92,995 over at Streetside Classics, this Supra isn’t cheap but considering that prices will likely continue to rise, it could prove to be a good buy even if it costs nearly twice as much as the base 2021 Supra Mk5 with the inline-six turbo (from $50,990).