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  • #2
    looks like a genesis. ugly seats tho

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    • #3
      Originally posted by drft89 View Post
      looks like a genesis. ugly seats tho
      lol wut?

      and the gensis looks like a G35

      Kia nor Hyndai dont have a single car in their lineup that doesent look like another car thats already in production

      Me personaly cant wait for this car.

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      • #4
        I'd like to see the rear quarter windows and headlights changed, but other than that I do like the idea.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by blaze1 View Post
          lol wut?

          and the gensis looks like a G35

          Kia nor Hyndai dont have a single car in their lineup that doesent look like another car thats already in production

          Me personaly cant wait for this car.
          the shape of the body is about the same. the side windows look kinda like the one on the genesis. no one can design cars anymore

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          • #6
            Automotive manufacturers, in general, do their part to keep the "aftermarket" alive...so designs and components are packaged on purpose to never please "everyone". So, with that in mind, it looks like this Toyota will be loved by everyone in the aftermarket industry!!!

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            • #7
              No twin-cam I4, no care. Getting aggravated with this AE86 "tribute" crap, too. The 4AG is what made that car what it was.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cavi Mike View Post
                No twin-cam I4, no care. Getting aggravated with this AE86 "tribute" crap, too. The 4AG is what made that car what it was.
                LOLz

                you serious broseph?

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                • #9
                  Of course I am. Yamaha is one of the best engine designers on the planet, do you really think the AE86 Corolla would have been able to do what it has done if it wasn't for that motor?

                  Do you know that the previous Corolla, the TE72, is identical underneath chassis-wise? But of course no one remembers it because it's just an econobox like every other Corolla on the planet.

                  I'm not some fanboy, I just know what's up.

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                  • #10
                    I'll let this video from a 'Family Guy' clip explain how I feel about this car...

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                    It looks awesome! I want it! lol

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                    • #11
                      This is what I think of it.

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                      • #12
                        http://www.motortrend.com/auto_news/...ame/index.html

                        A six-speed manual transmission is mounted directly behind the engine, but the motor itself is low and well aft -- further back than in existing Subarus -- so weight distribution will be helpful to the dynamics. When asked about the actual balance, chief engineer Tetsuya Tada replied: “Many people think it should be 50:50, but we did lots of tests and that isn’t the best for drifting. That’s why the gearbox is at the front not the rear. Drifting and sliding the tail is the most important thing, and this car will be the best in the world for that.”
                        Last edited by my 1 88 u; 11-10-2009, 10:34 AM.

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                        • #13
                          And, the FT-86 uses a Subaru boxer engine.

                          BTW, Subaru is selling it's version too- just with All Wheel Drive; The Subaru 216A.

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                            • #15
                              wtf...is this real?

                              nope never mind

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