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Originally Posted by Tcoat
OK, without conceding that Tada actually said there would be such a version, let's discuss the likelihood of it being released in North America if it is made. It would be a niche car of a niche car and people buying it to swap the engine would add yet an another level of niche to the equation. It certainly is not without precedent for there to be versions that just don't come here.
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I think it's very likely that both a 4 cylinder and 6 cylinder option would be offered. The market for +40k cars is strong right now and there are a lot of people who would be able to afford a 40k supra who could not justify a +55k supra. The 4 cylinder version will help Toyota just like the 4 cylinder mustang helps Ford to justify the GT trim.