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Originally Posted by Levi
For Tada-San:
- Thanks to the collaboration with Subaru, now Toyota has a Flat-4 engine for its entry sports-car. Any plan on developing this concept/idea further and making a Flat-6, say, for the Supra?
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Originally Posted by ichitaka05
Even though it's VERY TEMPTING, but I've promise Tada-san we'll only asking 86 questions. I'm not type of person break any promises... SPECIALLY with someone who's (WAY) higher level than I am in status.
Let's face it, Monday night members asked about next gen Supra/MR-2 and they didn't get anything out of it, do you think he'll tell us? Highly doubt it.
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Originally Posted by Levi
For Tada-San:
- Any track focused, but street legal (i.e. Porsche 911 GT3 RS) version planned?
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Fine, no Supra. But please ask the first question about a street legal track focused GT-86 (for Europe). The basic GT-86 (unpainted bumpers, steelies,...) is only available in Japan, and even if it were available here, I'm not sure I'd buy it in my current situation. Here in Germany we can get the GT-86 CS-V3 for 38.500 € excluding tax. But it is not street legal, a ture FIA approved race car. I wish to know if any
track ready but street legal GT-86, in the likes of 911 GT3 RS, M3 GTS, Mégane RS R26.R is in the plans or a possibility. I wished to modify a base GT-86, but I have no time, and now no space, thus my interest in a car that is ready from factory. I think quite many would prefere getting a ready one that building their own.
Thanks. I appreciate your effort and Tada-San close openess to the GT-86/BRZ fans, unlike BMW.