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Also, It seems also that Toyota/Lexus is definitely heading into a different direction as of late. Even the production of the IS-F is a different direction for Lexus. In fact, it wasn't an original car Lexus wanted to produce at all. It was their defiant designers that brought that possibility to the production line. I definitely wouldn't doubt the revival of any sports cars by Toyota, especially the Supra... |
The Toyota / Subaru union benefits Subaru the most, since they now have a bigger base to neogiate parts.. however Subaru / Toyota Impreza sized cars the major components are not compatible (at least in NA spec cars) for the forseeable future. I can't see Toyota using Subaru's layout (too time consuming and expensive).. and I can't see Subaru going to use Transverse engine when they have been touting symmetric AWD since the late 80s. Perhaps a one off special like the GTR to a Skyline. |
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FJ Cruiser |
This thread gives me a hard on |
Oh goodie, an undead thread and a newbie postwhore? :p |
yep! and a fellow gt-four lover. i didnt realize how old this was. I just started back up again and searched "celica" to see how much actual talk there is in that category. My bad. |
And to live up to the post-whore name, note my join date. can you pm me with a way to change my name? this one is.... undesirable. |
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He's right... Toyota's never brought back a discontinued car. There was no previous car called the FJ or FJ Cruiser. |
Best Car can lick my sweaty nut sacks. |
"I have small eyes, I'm gonna design a car to look just like me!!!!" |
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Celicas are not Volvos, but the GT-Four will remain acceptable in my sight. :lol |
i uno.... not that sexy |
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