Engine oil seals leaked at 79,000 miles.
This car is fastest and most reliable in it's class.
It it very economical and easy to gain horsepower with minimum modification.
Actually Toyota Supra is a bad condition cars. That is :
1. Too high for the height of the cars. Unlike Nissan Skyline R34 2nd Edition, good handling and superior performance when comes to pick up and cornering.
2. Low of rpm redline. For Toyota Supra, basically the redline is about 6,000 rpm. Unlike Nissan Skyline R34 2nd Edition, redline at 8,000 rpm.
3. FR condition, Toyota Supra is manufacture by using rear wheel drive. This statement causes the pick up becomes slower than Nissan Skyline GTR V Spec, 4 wheel drive.
The car in question is the Toyota Supra, not the skyline R34!
The 93-98 Supra TwinTurbo is a very nice and reliable car. Do a little upgrading and your at 400rwhp with no problem for under 2K dollars. The Supra TT runs and drives great with a sleek body look with a lot of power. This car has to be rated a 10/10 not to mention its weight which is the only drawback unless you like to get up to high speeds on the highway then the weight of the car is a good thing to have. The 93-98 NA Supra is pretty much the same car and still uses the Toyota 2jz which more reliablity for the buyer. If you're not looking for major power and just like the look of the Supra and not in to the major power the TwinTurbo can produce then buy the Supra 5-speed. They are by far very nice to drive with a little pepp behind it's inline 6 cylinder motor. You can however if you find a cheap enough Supra NA you could always add a turbo kit for 5K and be around the 400rwph mark however these days in the US it's almost impossible to find a great inside and out 5 speed NA Supra without spending atleast 15K. Then you add the 5K and your at 20K already. There are so many options and ways you can go about when you purchase a Supra. I have owned 5 93+ Supras with 3 of them being TwinTurbos. So I have had my share of ways on how to upgrade a Supra NA or TwinTurbo. It all depends on how much money you have to spend and what your looking for when you buy a Supra.