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Looks good, and toyota builds a stronger car than nissan .. sad but true..

But there has been rumours of this for a long time, and nothing has come of it. I believe Toyota has even flatly denied they will ever make another 'Supra'. This could just mean the similar concepts will be called something else, or they're simply nothing more than design ideas.

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yeah they might not be calling it the supra, kind of like they won't be calling the new GTR a skyline

maybe they'll call it the RZ? given the last TT supra was a RZ supra wasnt it?

having owned a supra myself, i have a soft spot for them, and personally i think that looks absolutely amazing!

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the rear lights on the supra i seriously do not like. everything else look wise looks awesome. i seriously dont even think it would need a bodykit but to imagin what a bodykit would look like on this would make it more interesting and possibly more appealing as well.

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i like the prototype, looks hot, definately a good one, compared to the other i have seen of other vehicles.

it actually looks like a newer version of the old supra but modernised.

alot of new cars are looking way to crazy in design, a bit out there and they loose there sporty appeal and start looking like luxury cars not sports cars.

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Its not hard to beat the 350Z - its underpowered and overweight.

That said, is the Supra even meant to be a Z competitor? I always thought that, as the flagship, it was meant to be a GT-R competitor. In my mind, its always been a step above. Maybe because the Z has always been second fiddle to the GT-R in Nissan's range, but the Supra is the range topper.

Maybe the LF-A will be the GT-R competitor, and the new Supra will be aimed at the Z.

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