Kruse Auctions is heading into its Auburn Fall 2026 sale with a lineup built to make any Japanese-performance fan smile. Three of Toyota’s most desirable 1990s machines are crossing the block together, each representing a different chapter of the brand’s golden turbocharged era. From a rare Solar Yellow MR2 to a pair of iconic Mk IV Supras, this JDM-angled trio is a great reason to keep an eye on Kruse Auctions this September.
1995 Toyota MR2 Turbo ‘5-Speed’ T-Top
Leading the group is this 1995 Toyota MR2 Turbo ‘5-Speed’ T-Top, one of only 111 Turbo examples built for the final year of second-generation U.S. production. Finished in a striking Solar Yellow shared by just six factory turbo cars that year, this mid-engine sports car shows a scant 9,440 miles and has passed through only three caretakers, including two dedicated MR2 collectors. Riding on its factory five-speed manual, removable T-tops, and two-tone leather interior, it’s a remarkably original time capsule of Toyota’s Lotus-influenced sports car. Full photos and details are posted on the Kruse Auctions listing.
1994 Toyota Supra Twin-Turbo Mk IV ‘Six-Speed’ Hardtop
Representing the pinnacle of Mk IV collectibility is this 1994 Toyota Supra Twin-Turbo ‘Six-Speed’ Hardtop, a genuine rarity within an already legendary model line. Just 64 hardtop Twin-Turbos were produced for the 1994 model year, and this car is one of only 15 finished in its factory black color combination. Backed by a clean CARFAX report and 49,012 miles, it pairs the celebrated twin-turbocharged 2JZ-GTE inline-six with the coveted Getrag six-speed manual transmission. Recent mechanical freshening and a set of lightweight late-model OEM wheels round out a car that checks every box for serious Supra collectors. See the full listing for this Kruse Auctions consignment.
1993 Toyota Supra Mk IV Turbo
Rounding out the trio is this 1993 Toyota Supra Mk IV Turbo, an early example of the fourth-generation Supra finished in Renaissance Red over a tan leather interior. With a clean CARFAX report, 66,982 miles, and a single California owner from 1998 to 2021, it presents as a well-documented and honest example. Power comes from the venerable 320-horsepower 2JZ-GTE twin-turbocharged inline-six, and recent maintenance includes a new timing belt, water pump, and serviced transmission and rear differential. Bidders can find full specifications on the Kruse Auctions page for this car.
Together, these three Toyotas make for one of the strongest JDM offerings of the season. Whether your taste runs toward the analog thrill of the MR2 or the twin-turbo muscle of the Mk IV Supra, all three are scheduled to cross the block at Kruse Auctions’ Auburn Fall 2026 sale this September. Register to bid and get complete details directly through Kruse Auctions.
Kruse Auctions has been a cornerstone of the collector car world for more than 55 years, with the Auburn auctions earning a reputation for delivering exceptional results. Over the decades, thousands of world records have been set on the Kruse auction stage, making Auburn one of the most recognized and respected destinations in the collector car hobby. Each auction brings together passionate buyers, serious collectors, and industry experts, creating the competitive environment needed to achieve top results for consignors.







