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I'll still call it a V10 Supra regardlessLOL, I will agree that the LFA has taken some history from the 2000GT @sparkytooth and that's about it. And there are a number of cars that were developed by Toyota that are rear wheel drive. And you point from there @v13esim?
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Both of you would have had a better argument if you both including history from the start, instead of saying the LFA is the NEW Supra or they all are rear wheel drive.
The resemblance is just so striking, atleast in my crazy LFA/Toyota GT car nutjob opinion. Flagship sportscar just like daddy and grandaddy, extremely awesome just like daddy and grandaddy. All that with a glorious engine note which sadly isn't faithfully represented in GT on top.
Also, welcome to the premium team Grandaddy LFA (2000GT)
How about, to make you a bit happier (Or angrier), I start calling the LFA the V10 Celica Supra 2000GT?