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GR86 General Topics (2nd Gen 2022+ Toyota 86) General topics for the GR86 second-gen 86


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Old 10-01-2019, 03:17 PM   #155
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I'm fully aware of the tradeoffs, but it can be done. The C8 is an example of this with its larger tunnel to compensate. Of course, it's easier when there is no driveshaft in the tunnel to deal with.
Still, they could have kept the weight down with a fixed-roof. Pushing 3600 lb., not so great...

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I've also owned a car with a Targa that wasn't designed for it (1983 Camaro Z28 with an aftermarket targa top) so I've seen the "not quite designed right but man was it cool" side of it.
Ha! Fricking Simon & Simon
Figure the chassis was designed for T-tops, so not quite as terrible as it could have been...
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Ha! Fricking Simon & Simon
Figure the chassis was designed for T-tops, so not quite as terrible as it could have been...
Yep exactly the one, except my Z28 was white. Sadly I don't have a good picture of it. I thought I was a rock star.
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Another bestcar article with renderings.

https://bestcarweb.jp/news/scoop/93508





C class taillights?

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I see a lot of Genesis Coupe in that. Hard no.

Luckily, Best Car is always way off base with their renderings.


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I see a lot of Genesis Coupe in that. Hard no.

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Usually yes, but they weren't that far off with the Zupra.



https://bestcarweb.jp/news/newcar/2374

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Usually yes, but they weren't that far off with the Zupra.



https://bestcarweb.jp/news/newcar/2371
They basically just rendered the FT1 concept car in that one. They needed to get creative (and therefore wrong) on the 86mk2 because if they just drew the actual mk1 car it wouldn't get your attention.
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They basically just rendered the FT1 concept car in that one. They needed to get creative (and therefore wrong) on the 86mk2 because if they just drew the actual mk1 car it wouldn't get your attention.
Obviously, but so did many other car magazines but none of them came this close. They also got the dimensions pretty close.

BestCar February 13, 2018
https://www.supramkv.com/threads/mkv...-magazine.737/

Wheelbase 97.2 in
Length 172.4 in
Width 73.0 in
Height 50.8 in
Curb weight 3,298 lb

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https://www.supramkv.com/threads/off...s-videos.1510/

Wheelbase: 97.2 in.
Length: 172.5 in.
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Height: 50.9 in.
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Obviously, but so did many other car magazines but none of them came this close. They also got the dimensions pretty close.

https://www.supramkv.com/threads/mkv...-magazine.737/

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Wheelbase 97.2 in
Length 72.4 in
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Height 50.8 in
Curb weight 3,298 lb

https://www.supramkv.com/threads/off...s-videos.1510/

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Width: 73.0 in.
Height: 50.9 in.
Curb Weight: 3,397 lbs.
You throw enough shit at a wall some will stick. Being close once does not negate the hundreds of times they were so far off base they were on a hockey rink.
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You throw enough shit at a wall some will stick. Being close once does not negate the hundreds of times they were so far off base they were on a hockey rink.
Well yes, that's pretty much what my original post said. Bestcar is usually wrong... but they came pretty close in both rendering and specs when it came to the Zupra.




Anyways, back on topic. I'm not saying Bestcar will be right with the "new" Toyobaru, we shall see.
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I'm fully aware of the tradeoffs, but it can be done. The C8 is an example of this with its larger tunnel to compensate. Of course, it's easier when there is no driveshaft in the tunnel to deal with.

I've also owned a car with a Targa that wasn't designed for it (1983 Camaro Z28 with an aftermarket targa top) so I've seen the "not quite designed right but man was it cool" side of it.
My 4th gen SS had factory t-tops and they leaked no matter what you did in a heavy rain storm or car wash. Having said that I'd still prefer the removable roof over a convertible or hardtop.

I'd love a t top or targa car again.
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Those renders are too tame. The Toyota looks too much like a BRZ. Toyota clearly wanted a visual distinction between the 86 and the BRZ hence the revised front end on the latest version. I think going forward they will push for an even more dramatic difference between the twins. Just like Firebird/Camaro or Challenger/Cuda the future twins will show more differences than similarities.
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My 4th gen SS had factory t-tops and they leaked no matter what you did in a heavy rain storm or car wash. Having said that I'd still prefer the removable roof over a convertible or hardtop.

I'd love a t top or targa car again.
My targa top never leaked. It was a pretty simple cover. Basically it was a piece of convertible top stretched between a 3 inch piece of fiberglass in the front and the back that went into standard convertible top "holes" on both sides. The way it was shaped there really wasn't a way for it to leak unless you closed something in under the leading edge.

It was a very good fit, and the whole top rolled up and could be put on the back seat or the cargo area under the liftgate taking up very little room. You actually couldn't tell from a distance it wasn't a hard panel (see it in the background behind my MR2 below).



I thought the car looked good with the panel off as well. I don't have a photo but this is a same year Firebird that had the treatment done to it.

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That's very nice. Although, the side-mirror mounted on the door panel needs to go.

For the rear... Meh. The current car is garbage from the back, so anything will be an improvement.
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