Toyota Supra Mk IV celebrates 20 years
Big anniversary for Toyota's last Supra; is a replacement on the cards?

That the event was supported by Toyota, though, that makes the event more significant. Is it trying to resurrect interest in the Supra nameplate, last seen in Britain 15 years ago, ahead of a new model being announced? Frankfurt would surely be an appropriate stage, and Toyota has made no secret of its intentions to introduce models above and below the GT86. Watch this space...
For now, we have nothing but conjecture around a possible 'new Supra'. Still, the weekend's celebrations do give us an excuse to discuss one of Japan's finest performance cars.
It doesn't have the devastating all-weather pace of a Skyline GT-R or the delicate beauty of an RX-7, but the Supra is fast, engaging and, of course, eminently tuneable; it's a true legend for the Playstation generation. The regard in which the Supra is held can be seen in used prices; this UK-spec manual is £15K.
So enjoy a few pics of the last Supra we've seen in Britain. As soon as PH hears any more on a follow-up, you'll know first!
Toyota did supply us with a very nice hog roast aswell

ETA: been a Supra owner for nearly 6 years now(had 4 of them in various specs) and I don't intend to ever sell my current one.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-Vcx3zRE-0
Do you think this is a blaaardy playground?
"In fact if it werent for the gay imports coming in these cars would be demanding the same price if not more than the Honda NSX models."
Here's my brother's, mine and friends, when we had them a few years ago. All JDM 6speed TT's

I prefer the mildly modified look to the standard, but some seem to go too far IMO. But each to their own...
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