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  1. New Zealand launch

    New Zealand launch with Tetsuya Tada as the special guest.
  2. Wheel size

    Just remember I posted that from the info I had from the dealer here in New Zealand when I ordered two spare wheels so the “TNZ Model Code” means Toyota New Zealand. Wheel specs will be universal but not sure if the GR Supra model code is DBZR elsewhere in the world.
  3. A90 Wheel sizing/fitment

    I can confirm the wheel sizing for the supra as per the below I got from my dealer as I’ve ordered a spare front and spare rear wheel. 5 x 112 is the PCD Front 19x9” +32 with 255/35 tire Rear 19x10” +40 with 275/35 tire
  4. Let's talk about wheels

    On ordering my GR Supra I asked about the wheel specs here in NZ. I have been told and sent a pic of the specs. The PCD is not what has been mentioned in this thread so thought I'd share. The specs are: PCD 5 x 112 Front 19 x 9 +32 Rear 19 x 10 +40 5 x 120 was mentioned in the thread but I...
  5. U.S. Supra Ordering: Pricing and Availability Details! Have You Ordered?

    Yep, just in airport on way back from Oz Gold Coast to NZ and read how Toyota Oz still hadn’t decided on pricing. Amazing it takes so long - this car’s not exactly been a surprise!
  6. U.S. Supra Ordering: Pricing and Availability Details! Have You Ordered?

    This is where I tell you the NZ pricing and everyone says that is ridiculous not realising we are at the bottom of the earth, in a very small market (35 GR Supra in the first 12 months expected to be sold). Anyway, here goes. Pricing not confirmed but expected to be NZ$120k = US$83k. That’s...
  7. U.S. Supra Ordering: Pricing and Availability Details! Have You Ordered?

    Luckily here in New Zealand Toyota have introduced their Drive Happy Pricing. That means it’s a price set by Toyota and no dealers are allowed to mark up. Although cars are a lot more expensive here than in USA. The downside is no dealer can offer a discount either. It also means if you decide...





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