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seremify007

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Still just a concept (albeit a 2nd round one). I will wait until I actually a) drive it and b) see it in the flesh before I comment. That being said, all signs seem to point in the right direction- performance oriented, reasonably priced ($30K) and good looks both on the Subie and the Toyota.

ps. Side profile looks great.
 

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the production model looks alrite. nothing can beat the nissan gt-r though

 

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needs more torque
202nm from a 2L turbo cmon what
 

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perhaps alluding to the AE86 corolla???
This. It's the reimagining of one of their cult status cars, smallish engine, RWD and low weight. First drives reviews say that its like a MX5 with a longer wheelbase and more power so is looking good at the moment.

@AcidDrops - Way to compare a supercar with a budget coupe.
 

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The Nissan GTR is possibly my favourite Nissan car so far. /Just saying. (If you exclude the 1998 Skyline gtr r34)

However I look forward to the release of this car and I'm not surprised that it has a boxer engine with fuel injection. That would make the car interesting to drive - and it also seems rather logical because Toyota is generally marketed to families (hence why they had to incorporate Lexus because why on Earth would you pay more than $100k on toyota.)

My only iffy point with car is that it could have a similar issue as the Supra due to people becoming more money-wise recently. I hope not, I really want to see this car more on the streets.

But holy cow, the premiums on this must be ridiculous. o.o
 

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