Revive Auto: Donate Your Toyota Supra MKIV in St. Paul

The Toyota Supra MKIV (A80) is a standout in the JDM collector scene, revered for its performance and deep-rooted cultural significance since the 1990s.

The Toyota Supra MKIV (A80), produced from 1993 to 1998, has become a treasured icon in the automotive world, especially among JDM enthusiasts. Revive Auto is dedicated to preserving the legacy of this legendary sports car, celebrated for its robust 2JZ engine options and intricate design. As a donor, you’re not just contributing a vehicle; you’re facilitating the continuation of a cultural phenomenon that has shaped the drift and tuner scenes.

In St. Paul, the Supra MKIV finds a welcoming community of aficionados who appreciate its original paint, numbers-matching components, and complete service history. With the 1990s automotive market experiencing a resurgence in interest, now is the perfect time to donate your Supra. Not only will you help keep this classic on the road, but you’ll also leave a lasting impact on the local collector community.

📖Generation guide

A80 (MKIV) • 1993-1998

The A80 represents a paradigm shift in performance cars, featuring the powerful 2JZ engine. Known for its tuning potential, this generation includes turbocharged and non-turbo variants.

Phase 1 (Mk4) • 1993-1996

Early models feature the 2JZ-GTE turbo engine with a Getrag V160 6MT, revered for its durability. Phase 1 cars are often sought after by collectors for their raw appeal.

Phase 2 (Facelift) • 1996.5-1998

The facelift introduced OBD-II compliance and VVT-i technology in the NA models. These cars maintain the iconic design while enhancing performance and emissions.

Turbo • 1993-1998

Turbo models are particularly valued for their ability to produce significant horsepower with the 2JZ-GTE engine, making them a favorite among performance enthusiasts.

Non-Turbo • 1993-1998

The NA variants, while less powerful, play a crucial role in the Supra’s history. Their reliability and lower modification costs appeal to a different segment of collectors.

Known issues by generation

Each Supra MKIV generation comes with its own set of known issues that potential donors should be aware of. The 2JZ-GTE engines are known for exceeding the head-bolt limits, especially when modified beyond factory specifications. This often necessitates an ARP head-stud upgrade to handle increased boost levels, which can range from $800 to $1500. The Getrag V160 transmission, while robust, often requires expert rebuilding, particularly concerning the 5th and 6th gear synchros, with costs reaching up to $8k. Common issues such as water leaks in Targa-roof models can also detract from overall value. Ensuring that any donor vehicle has detailed service records and documentation of these issues can greatly increase its desirability among collectors.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of a Toyota Supra MKIV varies significantly based on condition and originality. Pristine, original-paint examples can command 30-50% premiums over repainted units, reflecting the high demand for untouched classics. Numbers-matching engines and transmissions further enhance value, particularly in the collector market where documentation is key. Factory turbo models, especially with 6MT transmissions, dominate auction listings with values often reaching $80k-200k or more. Even high-mileage driver examples remain valuable, typically fetching between $40k-80k, while clones or heavily modified vehicles often see significant depreciation due to concerns over originality.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Toyota Supra MKIV to Revive Auto requires adherence to specific guidelines, particularly due to the collector-tier status of this vehicle. A qualified appraiser is mandatory to establish accurate market value, and documentation from resources like the Hagerty Valuation Tool, Bring a Trailer, or Mecum auction results is heavily encouraged. It is essential to provide a complete service-history stamp book and any JDM-import paperwork related to DMV titling. Given the 25-year DOT-import exemption for vehicles from 1998 and earlier, understanding the ramifications for titling in your state is crucial for a seamless donation experience.

St. Paul regional notes

St. Paul is a vibrant hub for car enthusiasts, particularly those passionate about JDM imports like the Toyota Supra MKIV. The local drift culture is alive with meetups and events, showcasing these remarkable cars and their unique modifications. However, it's essential to be mindful of the climate’s impact on these vehicles, especially regarding aluminum bodies and the longevity of single-stage clear coats. Donors in this region contribute to a community that values the preservation of these automotive treasures, and your donation can be a meaningful part of that legacy.

FAQ

What is the process for valuing my Supra MKIV?
To accurately assess the value of your Toyota Supra MKIV, you should work with a qualified appraiser. Documentation such as auction comps from Bring a Trailer or Mecum and the Hagerty Valuation Tool is essential.
How can I verify if my Supra has the original paint?
Original paint can be verified through detailed inspections and vehicle history reports. Look for factory paint codes and any documentation from previous owners regarding maintenance and restorations.
What are the common issues with the 2JZ-GTE engine?
Common issues include the head-bolt limit, which may necessitate ARP head-stud upgrades for boosted applications. Additionally, the factory sequential turbo's small-turbo bypass valve can lead to boost creep under certain conditions.
Does my Supra qualify for the 25-year DOT import exemption?
Yes, if your Supra was manufactured in 1998 or earlier, it qualifies for the 25-year DOT import exemption, simplifying the registration process in most states.
Why is a service-history stamp book important?
A service-history stamp book verifies that the vehicle has been properly maintained, enhancing its value and appeal to potential buyers or collectors when considering a donation.
How does the type of transmission affect my Supra's value?
The transmission type significantly impacts your Supra's value. The 6-speed manual is typically more desirable and collectible when compared to automatic variants, often fetching higher prices in the market.
What should I do if my Supra has modifications?
If your Supra has modifications, it’s important to document them carefully. Originality is paramount for collector value, so modifications may impact the overall appraisal and marketability.

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If you own a Toyota Supra MKIV, consider donating it to Revive Auto. Your contribution not only supports the preservation of this iconic sports car but also fosters the vibrant community that cherishes its legacy. Join us in keeping the spirit of the Supra alive!

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