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how the hell would those tyres cope with 1000hp, let alone 2500hp? :wacko:

Dunno about the tyres but I would have a silly grin on my face the whole time

Actually, if it was a 10 lap race around the Nurburgring, I would put my money on the R35 any day of the week. Im not saying that this thing doesnt look brilliant (the rediculous turbo's sticking out the front make me happy in my pants), but seriously, you might as well be saying that this Supra is quicker than an F1 car simply because it has more HP.

Does it look like a circuit car?????

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Does it look like a circuit car?????

My point EXACTLY! Horses for courses. Which is why I was saying that your first comment about waiting for R35 owners to come and say that their car is faster for some gay reason was silly. You are the one who made the comparison, not me. That Supra is probably faster in a straight line than a hell of a lot of supercars, would it beat them around a track? No chance in hell! Is it awesome? F'ing Oath!

If you do want 200hp and A/C though

Go see Nelson Racing

This is the car that Batman would trade the Batmobile for!!! Or just sell Robin's ass on a street corner and keep both......

RADO_Supra_v820642.jpg

fap?

unfortunately, apart form the turbos ,its still butt ugly Supra at the front..

But this is possibly the sexiest rear I have seen on any car ever..and seeing as its the only view most people will ever see that is all that matters

RADO_Supra_v820650.jpg

i could really see myself commissioning a car like that camaro or supra as my daily driver, given the budget. you'd probably still want a back-up vehicle, but still. Cars like these might be pretty popular for us car guys in 20 years, as it gets harder and harder to DIY maintain new cars.

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