MA617M
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...and there were virtually no 2JZ-powered racecars - at least not at an elite/professional level. The 3SG-derived four banger was eventually replaced with a 3UZ-based variant
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Not a bit. The trade-off on 2.0 isn't an issue. The 2021 3.0 difference is primarily 50 horses and a couple of struts. I'm pretty sure the new pricing will make this all moot.Any current owners feel kinda burned that they basically invalidated our car after 1 year? Depreciation isn't going to be kind.
2021 2.0 Supra Dynostill waiting for a second dyno video. This was the first i've seen. and i think they only did one pass? Also not sure if car was hard driven before it got on the dyno? Could account for some heat soak?
Do you know if it was a good seller? Personally, I haven't seen that many blue Supras.Interesting. So someone decided that was worth keeping at the last minute but that Downshift wasn't
We are definitely in the minority besides phantom. My guess is that blue just isnāt a good seller. This is my second Toyota sports car and my first one was an ultramarine FRS which also was very uncommon to see. One weird fact Iāve noticed is that for some reason (Atleast with Toyota) the blue is always the ācheaperā option. My FRS was Atleast 1-2k cheaper than the charcoal gray I wanted and my Supra I got for MSRP.Do you know if it was a good seller? Personally, I haven't seen that many blue Supras.
I haven't even seen one in real life. Only colors I have feast my eyes on are yellow, red, white, and black.Do you know if it was a good seller? Personally, I haven't seen that many blue Supras.