A90 Supra engines and parts diagrams (all) revealed!

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It's a Toyota just like this is a GTR. lol

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Careful, gents.. Any discourse is highly frowned upon by the cheerleaders. Evidently this is a "safe space" for nuevo-car-guys.
 

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Toyota, but to answer the OP, as far as we know right now, its 100% BMW. At least parts content wise. Did Toyota Sense make it onto this thing? As far as we know right now that stuff would be the only made in Japan parts on the thing.
 

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This whole thread is pointless.
Exact topic has been discussed many times in past threads and if you want to talk about it, go to those threads instead of creating a new one like this over and over.

What is the point of a discussion forum?

Here's a thought: Instead of whining like an 8 y/o with a skinned knee and calling for threads with discourse to be deleted, you simply don't participate?
If this topic wasn't discussed in the previous posts, then sure, this will add value to the community so all is good.
But no, this topic is done already and adds nothing of any value.
 

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I find the fixation on BMW part numbers sort of funny. It shows a lack of understanding of the modern manufacturing supply chain. No carmaker builds all of their own components. Third party OEM suppliers manufacture the parts, then affix them with the respective final assembler's logo, qr-code, barcode and part numbers to enter the supply chain. It's called logistics.
 

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Most people expected BMW logos on engine components, but they are literally everywhere. In a joint development, you would expect either components from both companies, or shared components with different logos for each manufacturer.
 

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McWicked, it shows a lack of understanding about how this car was developed. You'd think a car news site would know how this venture went down and that the car is a BMW styled and partially tuned by some Toyota engineers (obviously, a good portion of the Supra dev team are BMW people). If they wanted to shock us, they should have tried to find a part with a Toyota or Aisin stamping on it.
 

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BMW part number/logo means lead design/engineering & responsibility = BMW.
 

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BMW part number/logo means lead design/engineering & responsibility = BMW.
Well let's see, the car is made in Austria, so it doesn't really make sense for Toyota to make the parts does it? So why is it odd that they are from BMW who is thousands of miles closer and already has established suppliers in the general region?
 

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Frankly,I'm surprised the Challenger isn't receiving this kind of flak for being part Italian
The American Challenger is a frickin German E-class from the 2000's, now made by Italians, in Canada.
 
 




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