



The Toyota Supra is the stuff of automotive legends, each generation has pushed the envelope in terms of what Toyota can do with its performance offerings. Present here is this lovely 1990 Toyota Supra, and this Japanese legend has a reported 194,000 miles on the clock and is a performance powerhouse built to liven up your weekend plans.

In terms of design, it's easy to say that the Mk3 Supra was overshadowed by the mighty Mk4. The good news however, is that the iconic 80s styling is becoming hot property in the collector market — just take a look at this 1990 Toyota Supra with its gray exterior. It truly is a head turner. This Japanese classic is in great shape thanks to a repaint. The exterior is complete with all its exterior components present, and you even get those iconic pop up headlights in order. For wheels, this legendary '80s design transitions into a set of aftermarket wheels that are finished in black. The navy interior of this 1990 Toyota Supra is a nice place to be in to boost your drives away. The cabin seemingly features all its original components. You have the Supra steering wheel in place for a factory drive feel, cloth seats for comfort and some tasteful upgrades which include a Sony sound system for your tunes and aftermarket gauges in place to keep track of this machine's blistering performance.

A Supra in its stock form is a recipe for a good time, but why stay stock, when you have a host of aftermarket options to help you squeeze more power out? Pop open the hood of this 1990 Toyota Supra and what you will find is a turbocharged 3.0L inline 6 motor capable of churning out some impressive power with a host of tasteful upgrades. While this Japanese legend has 194,000 miles run, the current owner reports that the engine present is relatively new and has only 83,000 miles on it. Also reported is recent servicing for more boost and reliable performance, new gaskets and a new alternator. The bump up in performance is matched with better handling thanks to a rebuilt rack and pinion system and coil over suspension. This Japanese performance powerhouse channels all its performance to its rear wheels in dramatic fashion through a 5 speed manual transmission giving you control of every turbocharged fueled upshift and downshift.




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.



The Toyota Supra is a legend of JDM circles, and gained a lot of popularity in the United States too. This was primarily the fourth generation Supra, with its appearance in The Fast And The Furious franchise. But there are Supras from earlier generations that are just as cool, desirable, fast, and fun to drive. Take the third generation, from which this 1992 Toyota Supra MkIII Turbo hails. It’s got pop-up headlamps and some cars came with removable targa roofs! Suffice to say, this 50,750-mile example from Rochester, Minnesota does have those neat features, and a turbocharged straight six under the hood. No, it’s not a 2JZ-GTE, but something that was considered fearsome back in its day.



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 Toyota 4Runner has earned a reputation as one of the most durable and capable SUVs ever built, especially for drivers who enjoy exploring far beyond paved roads. This 2020 Toyota 4Runner Venture Special Edition takes that capability even further with a comprehensive set of professionally installed overlanding upgrades designed for adventure and self-sufficiency. Showing 99,154 miles, this example is finished in Super White over a Black SofTex interior and is equipped with Toyota’s proven 4.0L V6 and full-time off-road hardware. What truly sets this 4Runner apart is its thoughtfully assembled expedition build, including an AluCab Gen 3 rooftop tent, Ironman Foam Cell Pro Stage 2 suspension system compatible with KDSS, and a Redarc dual-battery power management system—features that transform this SUV into a fully capable overland platform ready for extended off-grid travel.



Now here’s a golden oldie of the off-road community. This red and white 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser HJ45 is a long wheelbase pickup variant that’s perfect for someone who’s a fan of classic pickups, Japanese vehicles and off-roading. It’s now available in Miami with 124,000 miles on the clock, but you wouldn’t guess based on appearance alone. Yup, this pristine machine comes with a 3.6-liter straight six diesel engine under the hood, a manual gearbox, and a part-time four-wheel drive system. Thanks to its body on frame construction, it’s pretty versatile in the rough stuff too. Indeed, this vehicle’s clean and fresh appearance may lead you to believe otherwise, but this is one beauty that can turn into a beast if needed.



The landcruisers line up is long and has been around for more than a quarter of a century, and in that time each model has pulled on the heartstrings of collectors. The J60 is a collector's favorite and finding one that has its original bones intact is a very big challenge. Present today is that elusive find that you scour the interwebs for and takes shape with this 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62. Hailing from Tehachapi, California, this classic Japanese off-roader is a rarity thanks to its originality.




Remember Need For Speed Underground? The time when this famous racing franchise shifted gears and focused on the whole street racing scene? Well, one of the cars in that game was the Nissan 350Z. A fine sports car, it was highly sought after by players, and could be massively upgraded in-game, just like in real life. If you grew up playing NFS Underground and dreaming of a 350Z in your life, that time has come. Say hello to this 2006 Nissan 350Z from Chino. It’s done 73,000 miles and comes with some rather nice upgrades, including a shift towards forced induction! Better yet, the car still maintains a rather stock outlook on the exterior. So, you can either keep it as the sleeper it is, or give it a new look – the choice is yours once you take over this car.



Cars with character are slowly becoming a thing of the past; regulations call for machines stripped of what makes them driver cars, and changing customer tastes mean popular marques are slowly making their way off the production lines. Present today is this 2017 Subaru WRX STI. Hailing from Clayton, North Carolina, this Japanese weapon of performance is the perfect drag-strip dasher, track weapon, or even the perfect way to take on the great outdoors in style.



Now here’s a classic JDM cult hero that’s pretty hard to find these days. This pint-sized 1993 Honda del Sol Si can give you a real thrill, thanks to its heavily upgraded turbocharged powerplant. The del Sol was introduced in 1992 and sold until 1998, as a small sport compact. It’s just 158 inches long and 67 inches wide, after all. This particular car has been significantly customized, making it a definite one-off for those who not only want a del Sol, but prefer one with added bark and bite. We’re told that there’s a custom body kit, the engine has been turbocharged, and a manual transmission awaits keen drivers. If you’re itching to buy this car, it’s up for grabs in Milwaukee.

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