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true, I have to admit I'd be tempted to wear my undies on the outside and don a cape everytime I get in a car like that. fairly sure a tame version of it is gonna be in preodcution.

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Mazda design is probably the best out of the jap car manufactures.. I wouldn't be surprised if something similar that did make it to production. Especially given their success lately regarding the 3 and 6.

firs there was this:

mazda_taiki_concept.jpg

and now this:

furaiunveiled4.jpg

something tells me mazda will release something in the general vicinity of that look

The new Lexus/new supra sounds super. Here it is testing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShrOWznZbns

but to think that it can do a 7.24 min lap of the Ring is hard to believe. Partly because the reports I have read have the power at 500hp. Partly because I imagine that the rubber it uses will be relatively narrow compared to that used by the Zonda and other super cars.

Anyway I reckon it looks very cool.

Cheers

From StreetFire.net

"o Nissan got to enjoy a brief stint in the sun ahead of the 911 Turbo, only to have their 7:38 time in the new GT-R cast aside by the all new Porsche 911 GT2. It's only a matter of time before Nissan debuts their V-Spec, but for now the GT2 has the bragging rights."

Hopefully The V.Spec can Pull something out of the Bag.

Hopefully they can cut some serious weight off the porky R35!!! 1700kgs is far to much!

The new Lexus/new supra sounds super. Here it is testing:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShrOWznZbns

but to think that it can do a 7.24 min lap of the Ring is hard to believe. Partly because the reports I have read have the power at 500hp. Partly because I imagine that the rubber it uses will be relatively narrow compared to that used by the Zonda and other super cars.

Anyway I reckon it looks very cool.

Cheers

I'm a Massive Fan of the GTR but Damm that looks hot and sounds awesome!!!!

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