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its just a replacement celica IF it makes it...

not that there is any conformation of this... but i do find it funny that suby boxer engine that they kept under lock and key for a decade is now being shared with toyota... who just happened to buy 16.5% of the company that owns subaru :D

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Will it be a GTR killer??

http://www.drive.com.au/Editorial/ArticleD...ArticleID=51345

This should answer your question..

An all-new Subaru platform will underpin the coupe and Subaru’s signature flat four-cylinder ‘boxer’ engine will provide the power.
Details of the 2.0-litre four-cylinder Subaru engine’s power output haven’t been revealed

in short.. mmmmmmmmmmm no!!

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This has nothing to do with a R35 GTR killer.

Its just a joint hybrid between two companies, moving to Gen Discussion

hey there, hey not sure if you havent been getting my pms, have sent you and blitz 3 pms each about advertising through the forum, if you could contact me would be great.....

cheers robbie

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This has nothing to do with a R35 GTR killer.

Its just a joint hybrid between two companies, moving to Gen Discussion

So did you know that Nissan already has a R35 GTR killer up its sleeve?

Call it the R35 GTR V-Spec!!

Going around Nurburgring already this summer (our winter) doing laps at 7'16" - so are we at all concerned??

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