GT86 - new one drifting :)

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GT86 - new one drifting :)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buy1cDiXEmg

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I love those GT86's Much better looking than the Subaru counterpart :nod:

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Thats been built in a month that car on Speedhunters mate. Nice looking car.

There are loads out there now, especially in Japan. The HKS one is nice.
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Aasbo's one is pretty special but I didn't realise there was much difference 'aesthetically' between Scoob and Toyota? As standard anyway
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What a difference a bumper makes :nod:
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Fair play :nod:
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They have them in the Norwich Mall at the mo, well the Toyota one. Was quite impressed with it and think its a nice looking car, quite modern in terms of styling and some nice luxuries inside. I like the idea of a car lightly tuned and about getting as much power as required for the chassis. The main reason I like the DC2 Integra Type R as its the same thing.

However, would you spend
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Post by Monster »

Have to say I think these cars are completely irrelevent. Simply put, who in their right mind would buy one over a 370z (as gareth points out) if you were buying new, which is what they will be of course.

No power, looks like a mix up of various old hyundai coupes, low rent interior. Absolute gash IMO.

What a disappointment from 2 companies with such amazing heritage in the affordable driving icon arena

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It's marmite for me too - I think standard they are gash, but once they've been on the scene a while and the new bits come out for them I may learn to love em.
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Monster wrote:Absolute gash IMO.
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