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half of those pictures are supposed to be the 5000GT supercar, which is not going to be the next Supra according to everything I've read from Toyota.
I kept hearing they were going to introduce the 5000GT at the Tokyo Motor Show, but it didn't happen. They've been promising it for 3 years...arrgghhh....
Strong lambo feel from some of those on there like the white one and yellow ones towards the top. The top one looks ok, but horrible pic quality and looks photoshopped. If there was an all new 2005 Supra, I'm sure there would be some pre-production pics and lots of rumors like the 05 Corvette is getting. I just don't believe it.
Originally posted by jet864 Strong lambo feel from some of those on there like the white one and yellow ones towards the top. The top one looks ok, but horrible pic quality and looks photoshopped. If there was an all new 2005 Supra, I'm sure there would be some pre-production pics and lots of rumors like the 05 Corvette is getting. I just don't believe it.
James
Ditto with James. The Supra has been dead since it was packed away in Japan. Unfortunately, I don't see it back anytime soon.
i absolutely LOVE the 98 style supra, but i just dont think that a new one can live up to the name of the car... Kinda like i am scared to see the new GS, I love the older model, I dont know how they could have changed the style to make it better.
PLUS all the kids will get their dad's to buy them the car cause its a "supra" and they wont appreicate the cars. I hate kids who's parents buy them the cars, sorry if there are a few on this board...
i would like toyota to have another touring car come out to compete with the 350z... but i agree with the above... its almost impossible for another car to live up to the supra name since the MKIV was so awsome
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