except 1JZ wasn't an option in America but I probably don't care becuase 7M-GTE are probably the same engine. I want to trade a 2015 Hyundai Sonata with a MK3 Supra so bad!
I Love these old Supras. What got me into them was my brothers Supra. Im from Latvia, and there at the time we had maybe 10 of them, my bro had a 1991 turbo, 5 speed. i had very bad schooldays, i was bullied etc. that car was my happy place. plus it was modified, bigger injectors, ported head, full 3'' exhaust. it was a beast for Latvian roads. There was nothing like it.
@@mracidman2536 60k is a lot for a secondary toy car but I'd buy an NA mk4 over the mk5 anyday hands down. That thing is just a BMW with an ugly body kit on it.
i remember for about 15y ago. i drove t 89 mk3 targa turbo aut. for the first time, used from the dealer and looking hot. the mk3 trip impressed me so deeply. i was totally blown away. what was it that blew me away? everything! the mk3 exercise a special thing very few cars are able to copy. a multitude of excellence that sum up to be utterly fantastic...
Your summary is quite correct, I have an 89 turbo with the hardtop roof....manual and yes it's most definitely a gt, my son and I drove it home after purchase.......16 hr road trip from Adelaide to Sydney Australia, the car was in it's element, this is exactly what the car is made for, it just ate up the km's hour after hour in comfort.
About 20 years ago My fast driving older sister had one of these a 1990 model and she put quite a bit of money into it's suspension and powertrain. It was pretty damn fast as far as those gen 3 supra go and she used to love hauling ass scary fast on the 2 lane blacktop highways in East Texas. She's still the same crazy speed demon but now she does it in her C7 Corvette. Gotta love her.....
I still drive a 1988 supra turbo 5 speed. The best thing ever was a blown head gasket and finding a great mechanic in 2003. Milled the heads resurfaced the values. new racing head gasket, arp racing bolts and on and on (if you want a list let me know). One point in the video I wanted to comment on was the suspension. Even though we changed the springs and lowered the front (I believe it was 19mm) upsized the sway bars and added a strut tower bar, we kept the TEMS shocks (new ones) and the suspension was pleasant when it was on std even for commuting, On sport it was a bit-tight which turned into tight when conditions kicked in the 3rd level on firmness. Tweaking in all the wheels, tires and all the new suspension parts gave it manageable oversteer so you could really corner it on rails or when needed, a little slide, which is very controllable. I agree, great car.
Just bought a manual 7mgte mk3 last week :) Picking it up next week and I can't wait to daily drive this big hunk of metal while it sucks the dollars from my pocket into the fuel tank. Loved this video C:
@@connorrankin3573 I highly fucking recommend this. When i bought my supra (7mge). The guy said he replaced the head gaskets. Driving it once month later my head gaskets blew out. So the guy didnt do it properly.
I bought my '88 Turbo 5spd steel roof in 1990 and had it for 10 years until 2000. Sold it with 156k miles on it, was still on the original clutch, original alternator, and so on, and no not all hwy miles. Throw out bearing was making noise, but clutch not yet slipping! Loved that car, so comfortable, especially with the cloth seats that hold up better than the leather ones... I really really miss that car, would love to have another with a 1JZ or 2JZ turbo swap for more power... Oh I can dream! Old Toyota quality is amazing, since the Supra been driving the same old 99 Camry for 22 years because it's also so reliable 340k miles on it and never any major problems. Just change the oil when it starts turning brownish...
Your right about keeping stock suspension.it actually is probably the smoothest riding car I ever drove. the handling was good enough I had fun driving it. Great review !!!
In saying that the MK3 Supra should be a GT car, I think it should also have an automatic transmission as standard. The point of a GT car is to drive fast over long distances without being stressed, and I think a car with an automatic transmission will do that job better than one with a manual transmission.
I might be getting an na 88 supra for my first car. It's got 4k worth of work done mechanically. Has an aftermarket radiator, an exhaust, aftermarket sway bars, new gas tank, some new wiring, momo jet steering wheel, and a carbon fiber shift knob. That's all I know of right now. It's been sitting since 07. The owner was a high school kid who took a grinder to the body. Moved to Texas after graduating college in PA. Decided to have a local shop sell it and they made sure its inspectable and safe. The only issue from my knowledge is the body. Gonna see if I can get it for $800
I am going to agree with you, if you find one, go for naturally aspirated, and tune it for a long tour... this is not a race car, and you can do the drag strip cheaper nowadays.... the 7MGTE should be reserved for collectors and museums...
It doesn't want to be a GT. It is a GT. Sounds like the solid roof is the way to go and don't stiffen up the suspension. Some cars handle better with a softer suspension.
I just found a 88 Supra on Facebook marketplace for about $9,000, and was wondering if its worth that much. This video is making me surprised that its priced so low 🤣
@@zubirhusein Yeah but many have been exported as grey imports to countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Russia and even the USA. The 7m mk3 are generally the least sorted out due to the headgasket issues.
ah just saw the engine bay, engine swap? I used to work with one of the high up in toyota here in the UK. i remember him saying that it was the most extream bore out they had ever done to get the old 2lte engine upto 3 ltrs. something about removing the piston linings entirely. i def blew the bottom end in the first one and the top ends were rattling in my turbo. all that said include my r33 gtst i think the supra turbo was my favarate car that ive ever driven. i paid £2000 for mine in then mint condition, i cant believe how expensive they are now.
It was a turbo car from the factory, as I recall--I didn't have this car for long--but the guy before me had rebuilt the engine. The reason for the non turbo front end, the guy I got it from had this big crazy fiberglass front end on it that didn't agree with my steep driveway so I found this one at a junkyard, had it sprayed, and threw it on there. Not sure where the non turbo wing came from. Good eye.
@@atomicautomobile8537 amazing cars, spun mine on a dual carraigeway once. i remeber the confused face of the cars begind me i looked them square in the face haha. no damage though :-)
@@malachilatroy lol no, accelerating upto the speed limit enthusiastically. RX7s are great cars and i think the reliability is probably similar. the RX7 will be lighter and more sporty but youd feel like a king in the supra
rakastan tätä autoa minullakin oli tällainen nuorena miehenä siinä oli 1369 hevosvoimaa sekä neljä pakoputkea,lisänokkaakseleiden avulla siitä tuli vielä tehokkaampi,jopa naiset vaikuttuivat näkemästään.ON KELLÄ ON....
Na chassis's we'rent as good as turbo chassis's which this obviously wasn't a turbo chassis's car with tems or all the other bells and whistles. Not to mention all the pre 89 year cars werent as solid as 89-93. A solid 89+ turbo chassis mk3 supra with the turbo diff and tems suspension or even aftermarket suspension handles well and definitely is a proper gt car. There's no need for the n/a cars. If you want a proper supra experience why got with the lesser than years and then not as capable engine. Be the same thing as buying one with the Japanese 1ggte engine
GUYS, ALL THESE BEAUTIES YOU TALK OF AND NO estimated values as of today? I have 3 Toyota Supras [ Yes, three! ]and I'm getting a bit too hold to keep hanging on to these precious gems, much like losing those hot babes you courted in your 20's I "hate" letting go of these babes, just as I hated to let go of those former babes of mine [her idea or mine?] :( #1. The "perfect body," remember? Oh, oops, my '88 Supra of course, and no joke with non-scratchles and no rust either on this phenomenal body. That is about it for this beauty, though--see, no motor. The color: Red, maybe, mixed with a bit of crimson A-10 rated body. OO! #2. I have two-84-Supras. One runs solid but could use a tuneup. Looks are at a 8.5 rating out of 10. Maybe closer to a 9? A solid Grey color. #3. The other '84 is a Black Supra, she could use some serious maintenance but that body--if you do not look too close--looks to have solid black paint overall. [I have photos of all 3.
@@sparseseekers5851 its super reliable it has never let me down (I own mine since 21 years ^^. its not as efficient as a prius of course but alot of fun and daily drivability is not bad because the clutch is light, it has AC(option), power steering and ABS as well as the power you need
The most beautiful Supra Imo,
ikr i cant chose between the mk3 and the mk4
@@chrisjackson-zu1rn 2jz swapped mk3 is my personal favorite (and soon to be project car)
@James Robinson burgundy pearl is my personal favorite, such a beautiful car in any color tho
except 1JZ wasn't an option in America but I probably don't care becuase 7M-GTE are probably the same engine.
I want to trade a 2015 Hyundai Sonata with a MK3 Supra so bad!
My father had a 92 Targa Twin Turbo, it has a 2JZ engine. His wife sold it for 300 euros lol
I Love these old Supras. What got me into them was my brothers Supra. Im from Latvia, and there at the time we had maybe 10 of them, my bro had a 1991 turbo, 5 speed. i had very bad schooldays, i was bullied etc. that car was my happy place. plus it was modified, bigger injectors, ported head, full 3'' exhaust. it was a beast for Latvian roads. There was nothing like it.
Do you know which ones might be affordable now but will go up in value later, many have skyrocked?
@@counterstrike89
We got to get a hold of a nice 86- 92
Supras. T top. Auto.
Came here to get an overview and driving impressions of a MK3 - nailed it. Thanks.
Better than the 2020 supra
Lets be honest, most anything is better than that flop of a car.
We get it you can’t afford it
Kidd Skrrt Lol stupid
@@mracidman2536 60k is a lot for a secondary toy car but I'd buy an NA mk4 over the mk5 anyday hands down. That thing is just a BMW with an ugly body kit on it.
@@lordscav3794 the MK4 is just a bigger is300/altezza and the 2jz is just a yamaha motor not toyota you have no real reasons other than being a fanboy
i remember for about 15y ago. i drove t 89 mk3 targa turbo aut. for the first time, used from the dealer and looking hot. the mk3 trip impressed me so deeply. i was totally blown away. what was it that blew me away? everything!
the mk3 exercise a special thing very few cars are able to copy. a multitude of excellence that sum up to be utterly fantastic...
Your summary is quite correct, I have an 89 turbo with the hardtop roof....manual and yes it's most definitely a gt, my son and I drove it home after purchase.......16 hr road trip from Adelaide to Sydney Australia, the car was in it's element, this is exactly what the car is made for, it just ate up the km's hour after hour in comfort.
About 20 years ago My fast driving older sister had one of these a 1990 model and she put quite a bit of money into it's suspension and powertrain. It was pretty damn fast as far as those gen 3 supra go and she used to love hauling ass scary fast on the 2 lane blacktop highways in East Texas. She's still the same crazy speed demon but now she does it in her C7 Corvette. Gotta love her.....
Dope !
Buying this car tomorrow as my project car for the winter. Cannot wait to start working on this bad boy!
Update! How’s it going?
I bought an 89 turbo new in 89. Loved that car and I would love to have it back.
How much at this time?
I still drive a 1988 supra turbo 5 speed. The best thing ever was a blown head gasket and finding a great mechanic in 2003. Milled the heads resurfaced the values. new racing head gasket, arp racing bolts and on and on (if you want a list let me know). One point in the video I wanted to comment on was the suspension. Even though we changed the springs and lowered the front (I believe it was 19mm) upsized the sway bars and added a strut tower bar, we kept the TEMS shocks (new ones) and the suspension was pleasant when it was on std even for commuting, On sport it was a bit-tight which turned into tight when conditions kicked in the 3rd level on firmness. Tweaking in all the wheels, tires and all the new suspension parts gave it manageable oversteer so you could really corner it on rails or when needed, a little slide, which is very controllable. I agree, great car.
Had an NA version, very slow but pretty stable on the fwy.
This is the most beautiful Supra I’ve seen, inside and out
I Had a 1989, Best Car I Ever Had, I Miss It.
Just bought a manual 7mgte mk3 last week :) Picking it up next week and I can't wait to daily drive this big hunk of metal while it sucks the dollars from my pocket into the fuel tank. Loved this video C:
Make sure the head bolts are properly torqued down or you're going to be replacing the head gasket!! ARP bolts at 90ft pounds
@@connorrankin3573 I highly fucking recommend this. When i bought my supra (7mge). The guy said he replaced the head gaskets. Driving it once month later my head gaskets blew out. So the guy didnt do it properly.
I bought my '88 Turbo 5spd steel roof in 1990 and had it for 10 years until 2000. Sold it with 156k miles on it, was still on the original clutch, original alternator, and so on, and no not all hwy miles. Throw out bearing was making noise, but clutch not yet slipping! Loved that car, so comfortable, especially with the cloth seats that hold up better than the leather ones...
I really really miss that car, would love to have another with a 1JZ or 2JZ turbo swap for more power... Oh I can dream!
Old Toyota quality is amazing, since the Supra been driving the same old 99 Camry for 22 years because it's also so reliable 340k miles on it and never any major problems. Just change the oil when it starts turning brownish...
Your right about keeping stock suspension.it actually is probably the smoothest riding car I ever drove. the handling was good enough I had fun driving it. Great review !!!
I have a na mk3, feels slow but very smooth to drive. Although might replace the shocks with coilovers since mine are fucked.
Been summer daily driving mk3 supras for about 15 years now. Wouldn't trade my supras for anything.
In saying that the MK3 Supra should be a GT car, I think it should also have an automatic transmission as standard. The point of a GT car is to drive fast over long distances without being stressed, and I think a car with an automatic transmission will do that job better than one with a manual transmission.
I'm glad that Toyota has brought back the Supra.
They brought it back AS A BMW WITH A TOYOTA BADGE WTF TOYOTA
This is crazy I’m going to test drive this exact car this weekend to possibly purchase
You get the car?
Ziotic no I called them up and someone traded in their S2000 for it
@@connerkyle1506 ouch... that sucks... I used to own an '88 and just came here to say BUY IT
I might be getting an na 88 supra for my first car. It's got 4k worth of work done mechanically. Has an aftermarket radiator, an exhaust, aftermarket sway bars, new gas tank, some new wiring, momo jet steering wheel, and a carbon fiber shift knob. That's all I know of right now. It's been sitting since 07. The owner was a high school kid who took a grinder to the body. Moved to Texas after graduating college in PA. Decided to have a local shop sell it and they made sure its inspectable and safe. The only issue from my knowledge is the body. Gonna see if I can get it for $800
You can tell this was originally a NA car swapped to a Turbo. Very nice 👍🏽
Loved it. The handling wasn't its strong suit, but I never got around to mod the suspension and chassis
I might be buying this car as my first car and now that I saw this video I’m definitely getting it
I had one of those 16 years ago and i still miss it. One off the best loooking cars for me ever made. And mine wqs full leather to much better
This is my favorite gen Supra!
Such a good review dude.
Good job
What is the outro song it’s so good
You ever find the song?
I am going to agree with you, if you find one, go for naturally aspirated, and tune it for a long tour... this is not a race car, and you can do the drag strip cheaper nowadays.... the 7MGTE should be reserved for collectors and museums...
my dream car
Same
You speak so eloquently nice review!
It doesn't want to be a GT. It is a GT. Sounds like the solid roof is the way to go and don't stiffen up the suspension. Some cars handle better with a softer suspension.
Such a handsome beast but I prefer the rear taillights on the Euro spec cars...
I own a 1988 need info. Tune up info is helpful
Absolutely not me planning E X T E N S I V E weight reduction when I get my hands on one of these bad boys
... i like the mk4 .. but .. The Mk3.. is The Best ...
I just found a 88 Supra on Facebook marketplace for about $9,000, and was wondering if its worth that much. This video is making me surprised that its priced so low 🤣
Song at the end?
Love your channel bro
You forgot to mention that the mk3 Supra came out with the twin turbo 1g and also later in it's life the 1jz
only in japan :/
@@zubirhusein Yeah but many have been exported as grey imports to countries such as Australia, New Zealand, Russia and even the USA. The 7m mk3 are generally the least sorted out due to the headgasket issues.
Is the twin turbo 1g good?
What are the rims and tire sizes ? Thanks, Jim
What about the 7M head design issue?
is this a good first car?
It's a GT car 100%, look at the body line down the side on a MA70 and tell me it's not cool.
Imagine this for drift, also this look similar to the mazda rx7 fc
So is this basically a 2 door Cressida?
that has a non turbo front end and the non turbo wing. ive owed two of these, one was a 3ltr and the other was the 3ltr turbo.
ah just saw the engine bay, engine swap? I used to work with one of the high up in toyota here in the UK. i remember him saying that it was the most extream bore out they had ever done to get the old 2lte engine upto 3 ltrs. something about removing the piston linings entirely. i def blew the bottom end in the first one and the top ends were rattling in my turbo. all that said include my r33 gtst i think the supra turbo was my favarate car that ive ever driven. i paid £2000 for mine in then mint condition, i cant believe how expensive they are now.
It was a turbo car from the factory, as I recall--I didn't have this car for long--but the guy before me had rebuilt the engine. The reason for the non turbo front end, the guy I got it from had this big crazy fiberglass front end on it that didn't agree with my steep driveway so I found this one at a junkyard, had it sprayed, and threw it on there. Not sure where the non turbo wing came from. Good eye.
@@atomicautomobile8537 amazing cars, spun mine on a dual carraigeway once. i remeber the confused face of the cars begind me i looked them square in the face haha. no damage though :-)
@@thorley1983 were you speeding? and is the car worth it or should i go with the rx7 fc?
@@malachilatroy lol no, accelerating upto the speed limit enthusiastically. RX7s are great cars and i think the reliability is probably similar. the RX7 will be lighter and more sporty but youd feel like a king in the supra
Wayyyyyyyy better than the 2020 a90
Found one that I'm just going on a whim to rescue a 1988 supra with no engine and trans
This car was from North Carolina
Is in the video a ma70, ga70, or maybe jza70 supra?
I can't tell the differance.
ma70. a70 is the generic chassis code. The only difference between a ma70, ga70, jza70 is whether it has an m- g- or jz-series engine.
@@atomicautomobile8537 makes sense
Looking at getting a 7mgte supra, what should i do to make it reliable? Any tips.
Change the head gasket for a metallic one and re-torque the bolts... other than that they are pretty reliable.
rakastan tätä autoa minullakin oli tällainen nuorena miehenä siinä oli 1369 hevosvoimaa sekä neljä pakoputkea,lisänokkaakseleiden avulla siitä tuli vielä tehokkaampi,jopa naiset vaikuttuivat näkemästään.ON KELLÄ ON....
The best mk3 to get is the JDM Supra-R it comes with the 1jz-gte and r154 box. the 7m is bad very bad...
Id probably upgrade the swaybars to start .
My old man owns one, white exterior, turbo, 89'..if anyone one is interested in buying, let me know
@Hooch zilla welp
Na chassis's we'rent as good as turbo chassis's which this obviously wasn't a turbo chassis's car with tems or all the other bells and whistles. Not to mention all the pre 89 year cars werent as solid as 89-93. A solid 89+ turbo chassis mk3 supra with the turbo diff and tems suspension or even aftermarket suspension handles well and definitely is a proper gt car. There's no need for the n/a cars. If you want a proper supra experience why got with the lesser than years and then not as capable engine. Be the same thing as buying one with the Japanese 1ggte engine
RRP $30,000 in 1988.
I have a 1988 for sale if intrested
Steering wheels suck. Most experts have. An after market one. Installed.
GUYS, ALL THESE BEAUTIES YOU TALK OF AND NO estimated values as of today?
I have 3 Toyota Supras [ Yes, three! ]and I'm getting a bit too hold to keep hanging on to these precious gems, much like losing those hot babes you courted in your 20's
I "hate" letting go of these babes, just as I hated to let go of those former babes of mine [her idea or mine?] :(
#1. The "perfect body," remember? Oh, oops, my '88 Supra of course, and no joke with non-scratchles and no rust either on this phenomenal body. That is about it for this beauty, though--see, no motor. The color: Red, maybe, mixed with a bit of crimson A-10 rated body. OO!
#2. I have two-84-Supras. One runs solid but could use a tuneup. Looks are at a 8.5 rating out of 10. Maybe closer to a 9? A solid Grey color.
#3. The other '84 is a Black Supra, she could use some serious maintenance but that body--if you do not look too close--looks to have solid black paint overall.
[I have photos of all 3.
that was my car only bad thing was a auto, dam
Barefoot driving? I like it.
I don’t
driving bare feet?
haha i use this a my daily driver
Does this spend a lot of gas?
Nico Barrios Not really, I think it’s got 17 city/ 23 Highway. It’s pretty average but since it’s from the 80’s, it’s pretty surprising
How did that go I’m thinking of getting one as a daily driver?
@@sparseseekers5851 its super reliable it has never let me down (I own mine since 21 years ^^. its not as efficient as a prius of course but alot of fun and daily drivability is not bad because the clutch is light, it has AC(option), power steering and ABS as well as the power you need
Sparse Seekers I have one and it costs me about £10 for 60 miles.
cant hear the car when u talk
See my 1990 Toyota Supra turbo targa top perfect 31k miles for sale
are we gonna talk about how homeboy is barefoot
give me that mint condition maroon steering wheel thanks
Trapezoid hardtop.
100th comment btw and I'm prob gonna get one
Mk III
f. T. W.
Ce li ca
Nc gang
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I wanna die
@@AL_GNRAL96 still alive?
whats the song at the end?
Whats the outro song?