Ask any Supra enthusiast which is the biggest of them all and you’ll probably get the Mk4 for the answer. That’s how popular the model is among tuners and car geeks alike, amplified in pop culture by its Hollywood appearances. The venerable 2JZ straight-six engine is also one of the most flexible power plants, with tuners capable of extracting twice the horsepower from its default setting.
Needless to say, the Mk4 Toyota Supra got a lot of love – except for the one presented by AutoTopNL on Youtube. Apparently this is a restored 1994 Toyota Supra, made by a Dutch company named Stipt Polish Point.
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This Supra was found by Rick from Stipt Polish Point. It has been restored to its original form, with every detail reflecting how the coupe looked right out of the showroom. Under the hood, it looks like the firm has managed to bring the Supra back to life.
With the 3.0-liter twin-turbo straight-six powering the restored Mk4 Supra, it produces up to 325 horsepower (243 kilowatts) and 325 pound-feet (441 Newton-meters) of torque for the European market. It was available with a six-speed manual or, in the case of this video, a 4-speed automatic. Its top speed is said to be limited to 155 miles per hour (250 kilometers per hour) for the global market.
But, as tested by AutoTopNL on unrestricted sections of the highway, this Supra can do more. In fact, it was able to reach 165 mph (265 km/h) after several tries. For a veteran who went under the knife, that was an impressive feat.
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