1998 Toyota Supra
Supra Turbo Hardtop-
Year of manufacture1998
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Mileage20 000 km / 12 428 mi
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Car typeCoupé
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Chassis number6U900JZA801004201
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Engine number2JZ0711297
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Reference number65
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DriveRHD
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ConditionUsed
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Interior colourGrey
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Number of doors2
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Number of seats2
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Location
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Exterior colourRed
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GearboxOther
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Performance1 100 PS / 810 kW / 1 085 BHP
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Drivetrain2wd
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Fuel typePetrol
Description
1998 Toyota Supra Turbo – The Legend Lives On
•1,100HP Monster • Built by Motor Sports Mechanical • Turn-Key Turnpike Terror • $249,990
Axxle presents an automotive legend reborn – this 1998 Toyota Supra Turbo is the physical manifestation of every 90s kid's Need for Speed fantasy. Featured in Speedhunters' iconic "Long Live the King: 2JZ" story, this is no show queen – it's a fully-realized, streetable 1,100HP masterpiece built by Australia's own Motor Sports Mechanical.
Built For Glory:
1,100HP 2JZ-GTE built by Motor Sports Mechanical
Precision Turbo 7685 feeding a Hypertune intake manifold
Full forged internals (JE Pistons, Nitto rods, OEM crank)
Haltech Elite 2500 ECU with E85 flex-fuel capability
TH400 Transmission & Strange 9-inch rear end
Nitrous Oxide System for when 1,100HP just isn't enough
The Complete Package:
This Supra represents the perfect harmony of brutal performance and refined execution. The exterior wears a fresh coat of Royal Red paint with just the right aggressive touches—a subtle front lip and carbon wing blade that enhance the iconic JZA80 lines without overpowering them. Staggered Weld Racing wheels (17x4-inch front, 15x10-inch rear) wrapped in Mickey Thompson rubber hint at the car's drag-bred intentions while maintaining a surprisingly streetable presence.
Inside, the cabin blends competition-ready functionality with daily-driver comfort. Leather-trimmed Recaro Pole Position seats hold occupants firmly in place, while the Alcantara-wrapped interior and custom entertainment system prove this build was designed for more than just straight-line assaults. The rear seat delete and 6-point roll cage reveal its serious performance credentials, yet the overall execution remains clean enough for weekend cruises—exactly as the owner intended when envisioning "the ultimate streeter."
Every detail reflects Motor Sports Mechanical's no-compromise approach, from the CNC-ported cylinder head with Camtech 272 cams to the Haltech Elite 2500 ECU managing the Precision Turbo 7685's explosive power. This is a Supra that's been tested where it counts—dominating Tuners Edge Drag Battle events while remaining reliable enough for beach runs. The build sheet reads like a 2JZ enthusiast's wishlist: Hypertune manifold, Turbosmart accessories, and a nitrous system standing ready to push the limits even further.
More than just another modified Supra, this is a documented piece of Australian performance culture—a car that's been featured internationally yet remains refreshingly devoid of gimmicks. It delivers on the original promise of the 2JZ legend: overwhelming power wrapped in deceptively simple packaging. Whether you're chasing seven-second passes or simply want to own one of the most respected Supras in the country, this is the rare build that checks every box without sacrificing driveability.
"To accomplish great things, we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe." This Supra represents that philosophy made metal – a decade-long dream perfected by some of Australia's best performance builders.
Available Now for serious collectors and enthusiasts. Inspection by appointment at our Sydney showroom. Full build documentation available.
Contact Axxle today – This is more than a car, it's a piece of Australian performance history
