Still angry at Toyota for collaborating with BMW to build the Mk5 Supra? This glorious Toyota Supra (A80) with a rare widebody kit from Japanese tuner, ‘Abflug’ might be more up your street. Assuming your street is stuck in the 1990s.
It’s set to grace the stage at the Iconic Auctioneers’ Classic Sale at the Warwickshire Event Centre on December 7. Anyone else got a sudden desire to play Gran Turismo 2?
The price range on this modified Mk4 does seem fairly steep at £20,000 (P1.5 million) to £25,000 (P1.8 million), but then again it does feature a 3.0-liter twin-turbo 2JZ-GTE straight-six, that has been modified to produce around 400hp. Unfortunately, it also features the four-speed automatic transmission. There is the obligatory nitrous bottle in the trunk, although it’s unclear whether it’s actually connected to anything.
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And we must talk about that steering wheel. The Abflug widebody kit and giant GReddy exhaust are both 90s era-appropriate and suit the A80 in a strange, morbid sort of way, but that white leather Simoni Racing wheel needs to be replaced immediately.
Anyway, this particular supra has 76,000 miles (122,310 kilometers) on the cluster gauge and was originally a JDM car first registered in 1993. It was imported into the UK in 2004 (presumably complete with its bodykit) and has been with its current owner since 2020. Anyone got £20k (P1.5 million) to spare?
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NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.