Revive Your Toyota GR Supra A90 in Cincinnati

Join us in preserving the legacy of the JDM icon, the Toyota GR Supra A90, a true blue-chip collector's dream fueled by the legendary B58 engine.

The Toyota GR Supra A90 (MKV; 5th generation) has captured the hearts of performance enthusiasts and collectors alike since its launch in 2020. Built on the joint Toyota-BMW platform, this iconic sports car is powered by the robust B58 inline-6 turbo engine, ensuring exhilarating performance. With variants like the 3.0 Premium, A91-CF Carbon Fiber Edition, and the recent addition of the 6-speed manual transmission in 2023, the A90 is not just a car; it’s a collector's treasure that appreciates over time.

As a proud owner in Cincinnati, you have a unique opportunity to contribute to the legacy of this JDM legend. The manual transmission variants, especially those in unmodified stock condition, command a premium within the collector community, making them essential assets for automotive enthusiasts. By considering a donation, you are not only preserving the Supra’s heritage but also enabling future generations to appreciate its engineering excellence and cultural significance.

πŸ“–Generation guide

A90 3.0 Premium β€’ 2020

Launch-year model featuring a B58 3.0L turbo inline-6 engine with 335 hp and a ZF 8-speed automatic. Recognized as a collector's launch edition.

A90 3.0 + A90 2.0 β€’ 2021

Added 2.0L B48 turbo inline-4 entry-trim with 255 hp. Retuned B58 producing 382 hp available mid-cycle.

A91-CF Carbon Fiber Edition β€’ 2022

Limited to 600 units in the US, featuring a carbon-fiber roof, duckbill spoiler, and unique matte black wheels for enhanced aesthetics.

A90 3.0 + 6-speed Manual Transmission β€’ 2023+

Introduced a ZF-supplied 6MT option, appealing to manual transmission enthusiasts and collectors.

Known issues by generation

While the B58 3.0L turbo inline-6 engine is generally robust, it is not without its quirks. Common issues include oil-filter-housing gasket leaks and valve-cover-gasket failures around 60-80k miles. The ZF 8HP 8-speed automatic transmission also requires mandatory fluid service at 60k miles, which is crucial for longevity. The 2023+ 6-speed manual transmission, however, has emerged as a collector-preferred option due to its mechanical simplicity and engaging driving experience. As always, regular maintenance documentation is essential for preserving collector value.

Donation value by condition + generation

The value of a Toyota GR Supra A90 is heavily influenced by its condition and originality. Manual transmission variants debuting in 2023 command a premium, often $5-15k more than their automatic counterparts. Original paint colors such as Renaissance Red, Nocturnal Black, and Phantom Matte Gray significantly contribute to the vehicle's valuation. Collectors highly value unmodified stock condition, as modifications can lead to significant discounts in value. Utilizing the Hagerty Valuation Tool and auction comps from BaT and Mecum is essential when appraising these appreciating blue-chip assets.

Donation process for this model

Donating your Toyota GR Supra A90 is a straightforward and impactful way to support the automotive community. A qualified appraiser is mandatory for the donation process, particularly for collector-tier vehicles. You'll need to prepare IRS Form 8283 Section B, as clean donations routinely cross the $5k threshold. For halo variants like the A91-CF or 6MT, values can approach or exceed $50k. Proper documentation, including original paint verification and service history, is crucial to ensuring a smooth donation process.

Cincinnati regional notes

Cincinnati is home to a passionate community of JDM enthusiasts and independent specialists who can help maintain the unique flavor of your Toyota GR Supra A90. The regional service network possesses expertise in handling these iconic vehicles, ensuring that your car's integrity is preserved. Remember, the local climate plays a significant role in the preservation of collector cars, with sun-belt regions typically offering better conditions compared to salt-belt areas, which can pose corrosion risks.

FAQ

What are common issues with the B58 engine?
Common issues include oil-filter housing leaks and valve cover gasket failures, particularly after 60,000 miles. Regular maintenance can mitigate these problems.
Why is the manual transmission model more valuable?
The 2023+ 6-speed manual transmission variant is more desirable among collectors due to its engaging driving experience and limited production, commanding a premium over the automatic version.
What is the importance of original paint?
Original paint is crucial for collector value. Colors like Renaissance Red and Nocturnal Black are especially prized, while any factory color changes can detrimentally affect valuations.
Is a qualified appraiser necessary for donating?
Yes, a qualified appraiser is mandatory to determine the value of your donation accurately, especially for high-value collector cars like the Supra A90.
What documentation do I need to provide?
You should provide service history, original paint verification, and maintain the unmodified stock condition for the donation to be valued appropriately.

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If you own a Toyota GR Supra A90 in Cincinnati, consider donating it to Revive Wheels. Your contribution will not only preserve the legacy of this magnificent sports car but also support our mission of maintaining and appreciating JDM culture. Join us in ensuring that future generations can experience the thrill of the GR Supra.

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