- Supra Targa Turbo
- Maroon exterior
- Red interior
- Manual transmission
- Service history available reported by current owner
- Power steering
- Power brakes
- Power windows/locks
- Cruise control
- Current owner reports recently replaced shocks - reported after purchased
- Current owner reports new battery after purchase
- Fluids flushed and replaced after current owner purchased
- Recently replaced tires x 4
The Toyota Supra has earned its place as a legendary automobile, celebrated for its prowess on the road. While the Mk4 Toyota Supra often steals the limelight with its formidable power and blistering speed, there exists another gem in the Supra lineage that sometimes goes underappreciated. The Mk3 Toyota Supra took a different approach, emphasizing grand touring over sheer speed. Bursting with 80s technological marvels and style, these vehicles are gradually gaining recognition among collectors. Now, you have the opportunity to acquire this immaculate 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo, a pristine example with a reported 119,000 miles on the odometer, complete with a comprehensive service history, offering a nostalgic trip through time.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo is nothing short of a time capsule. The flawlessly preserved maroon finish proudly displays all its original exterior trim. The iconic pop-up headlights still function seamlessly, and the vehicle retains its factory wheels, now shod with fresh rubber. Step into the Burgundy interior of this 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo, and you'll instantly find yourself in the cockpit of an 80s classic. The comfortable seats deliver a sporty driving experience, granting you a view of the factory interior, which boasts power windows, power locks, and even cruise control.
Engine
Underneath the hood, the 3.0-liter inline-six engine configuration made famous by the Toyota Supra MK4 and the legendary 2JZ has its roots in the 7MGTE motor that powered the Mk3. Lifting the hood of this 1988 Toyota Supra Targa Turbo reveals a genuine automotive icon—an iconic turbocharged 3.0-liter inline-six 7MGTE motor. Initial impressions may reveal some tender loving care in the form of a new battery, which eradicates any electrical issues. The current owner also reports that all fluids have been recently replaced for enhanced power delivery. To ensure an enjoyable and refined driving experience, recent improvements include power steering, power brakes, and the replacement of all four shocks. Power is seamlessly transferred to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission, inviting you to relish every journey with this automotive legend.
A car that enjoys legendary status with petrolheads anywhere in the world, the fourth generation Toyota Supra is one for the history books, in the G.O.A.T section. That’s Greatest Of All Time, in case you’re not well-versed with pop culture. And today, we’ve got a G.O.A.T for sale, in the shape of this 1997 Toyota Supra from Arlington, Texas. Beneath its smooth black body lines lies the legendary 2JZ-GTE twin-turbo six, and it’s been built to a Stage 3 Stroker level by Induction Performance. It’s matched by a Jack’s Transmissions-built V160 6-speed manual transmission and a host of performance goodies. This car has done a mere 32,000 miles and even has ProEFI Flex Fuel (E85) engine management on board. The current owner discloses that the car faced an off-road incident in 2015 with damage to the wheels and front lip, but has since been repaired since no structural damage was reported.
Challenge anyone to name a sports car from Toyota and chances are, they’ll say Supra. This revered nameplate from Japan’s most popular automaker first appeared in 1978 and is now in the fifth generation, albeit with some notable breaks between generations. While the fourth generation is the silver screen darling, the third generation is also well-regarded for its wedge-shaped Eighties style, pop-up headlamps and turbo six. Here, we have a heavily upgraded third generation 1989 Toyota Supra Turbo for sale from Whitehouse, Texas. It’s got over 145,000 miles on the clock and a long list of mods to enjoy. Call us if you’d like to be its next custodian.
The fourth generation Toyota Supra is THE legend. That’s because it prominently featured in The Fast And The Furious franchise. But even before its Hollywood outing, the Supra had gained fame as a tuner favorite. Its legendary 2JZ-GTE twin-turbo straight six was well known for being able to make fantastic power outputs with rudimentary mods and bolt-ons. That’s why when a fourth-gen Supra comes on the market, its eagerly snapped up. So here’s one right now, straight from Vegas. This 44,000-mile 1994 Toyota Supra Sport Roof is a fine catch for the discerning enthusiast and you’d better act fast if you want it in your custody.
There are reliable vehicles, and then there are Toyota pickups. Built during an era when durability mattered more than touchscreens and driver aids, the 1994 Toyota Pickup has become an automotive legend thanks to its simplicity, ruggedness, and seemingly endless lifespan. This 1994 Toyota Pickup DX shows 190,424 miles on the chassis and is finished in an eye-catching Metallic Blue custom paint job over a Blue interior. The current owner reports approximately 9,600 miles on the current 22R-E engine, the same powerplant that helped cement Toyota’s reputation for building some of the most dependable trucks ever made. Equipped with four-wheel drive, a 5-speed manual transmission, a spray-in bedliner, and numerous cosmetic enhancements, this pickup is equally at home on a backcountry trail, a job site, or parked at a weekend cars-and-coffee event. As clean examples become increasingly difficult to find, this classic Toyota represents an opportunity to own one of the most respected compact trucks ever produced.
The Toyota Crown has long represented understated executive luxury in Japan, serving as one of Toyota’s most respected domestic flagship sedans for decades. By 1999, the Crown had evolved into a refined, comfort-oriented luxury cruiser that blended legendary Toyota reliability with smooth rear-wheel-drive dynamics. This 1999 Toyota Crown Royal Saloon is a particularly appealing example, showing approximately 31,064 miles and offering the kind of low-mileage preservation that collectors and JDM enthusiasts appreciate. Powered by Toyota’s revered 3.0L naturally aspirated 2JZ-GE inline-six, this right-hand-drive Royal Saloon combines dependable engineering with authentic Japanese-market luxury. Finished in elegant Pearl White over a beige cloth interior, this Crown delivers a compelling alternative to European executive sedans, with the added intrigue of true JDM exclusivity.
The second-generation Toyota Celica Supra has become one of the most beloved Japanese grand touring coupes of the 1980s, blending sharp wedge-era styling, rear-wheel-drive balance, and Toyota’s renowned durability into one increasingly collectible package. This 1985 Toyota Celica Supra P-Type represents the enthusiast-favored performance trim, distinguished by its aggressive widebody fender flares, unique alloy wheels, and sportier personality compared to the more comfort-oriented L-Type models. Powered by Toyota’s silky 2.8-liter inline-six and backed by a 4-speed automatic transmission, this example captures the analog charm of Japan’s golden era of sports coupes. Finished in the quintessential black-over-black color combination and showing 127,627 miles, this Supra presents as a compelling survivor from the era before the standalone Supra became a turbocharged icon.
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