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Originally Posted by sal
Second gen is already in development, Tetsuya-Tada has already confirmed it and Subaru is on board.
The Miata is a more mature oriented group of buyers. 86/BRZ demographics are everywhere. believe me, I sell this car lol.
Some pics of the Miata:
Exhaust has been upgraded, Coils and Wheels to be swapped next year.
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Such a beautiful car! I love the way these look. I wouldn't touch the exterior, think it looks perfect but hey, your car, have fun with it!
I know you got an exhaust already, but Fujitsubo also makes one
Yeah I'll take your word for it regarding demographics haha.
P.s You know how lucky you are! You don't have to do badge swaps anymore LOL.....I've spent so much time and money removing Scion from this car haha...still need to get the oem toyota center caps and finally done.
& Yes I'm keeping the oem wheels...i actually like them a lot and overall like the car in stock form from the exterior so want to keep it looking clean. 
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Originally Posted by Yoshoobaroo
I'm not sure, with the economy being much better than 8 years ago as a factor, I think a second gen is on the books.
Toyota wants its S-FR(miata) >> 86(BRZ) >> Supra(BMW Z5) lineup. Maybe with even a Celica (a cheaper, bare bones Supra) in there. If the market doesn't allow for it they might merge the S-FR and 86 into one car, not sure where that leaves Subaru. Maybe they can build the BRZ alone and share more components with the WRX?
-Josh
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Who knows...maybe your right....the S-FR would be cool!