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The quoted average retail price is $4000-$6000, but the car you are talking about would attract a premium due to its low kays and condition, so you could easily double that.
YOU are right to be concerned. Toyota builds sound cars and the Supra is one of them, but in Australia it's an orphan without support from the factory. Added to which it's 12 years old and increasingly likely to break down, and when it does you're left in the hands of small importers for parts. I couldn't recommend you buy one.
The answer you'd get from the trade is that it's worth about $8000. But it sounds like a gem that might be worth more than the average '87 Supra. With such low mileage it should be in good overall condition. I would think it is worth up to $10,000.