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Old 24-05-2009, 07:24 PM   #31
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I seen a 370Z yesterday. Sure it looks alright but no way would I pay the better part of $70k for one. Throw some damn turbos on it FFS!

By the way Subaru and Toyota are making a FR coupe ;)
just looking at the 370's numbers - it doesnt need turbos!(im sure if they put them on they'd want to charge atleast 85k for it aswell)
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Old 24-05-2009, 09:05 PM   #32
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It goes to show that Toyota CAN make "interesting" vehicles.
They can and have - but the problem is they usually don't make it on the boat here. A few don't make it out of Japan except as grey imports. The Toyota Australia range is fairly mundane.
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Old 24-05-2009, 09:07 PM   #33
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They can and have - but the problem is they usually don't make it on the boat here. A few don't make it out of Japan except as grey imports. The Toyota Australia range is fairly mundane.
Well this one was not a grey import, it was brand new at Sunshine Toyota.
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Well this one was not a grey import, it was brand new at Sunshine Toyota.
The ISF is the only shining light performance-wise from Lexus here officially imported by Toyota/Lexus.
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