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Old 09-19-2018, 04:09 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by DLSTR View Post
Nice review here from TopGear. Better and more fun to read than the other's Ive seen today - https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/...19/first-drive
Interesting part of the interview in that article (it's all worth a read, if you are looking at this car):

Isn’t Toyota worried tuners are going to ruin it with 1,000bhp conversions?
Far from it – it’s actually encouraging it. Tada is planning to release specs of the car early to various tuners so they can prepare their packages for the car. There’s also pre-drilled holes in the front for hanging high downforce front splitters from, and a reinforced boot lid to handle big wings on the back.
“The question I’m most frequently asked is whether you’ll be able to fit the 2JZ engine to it,” Tada tells us. “I tell them, absolutely, please go ahead!” But Toyota has no plans to make any big moves into the aftermarket modification area for the Supra itself. “We could go into it, but then you lose these grass roots parts companies and that could kill the space entirely – it needs to be creative to breathe.”


But the price they are quoting is 50,000 pounds estimate. That's US$65,750 today!

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