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LOL, 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.
I'll still call it a V10 Supra regardless :sly:

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) :sly:

How about, to make you a bit happier (Or angrier), I start calling the LFA the V10 Celica Supra 2000GT?
 
I'll still call it a V10 Supra regardless :sly:

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) :sly:

How about, to make you a bit happier (Or angrier), I start calling the LFA the V10 Celica Supra 2000GT?
I agree that the LFA was suppose to be a supra "replacement". It fits....it looks similar to a supra andI believe it came out just a yr or two after the gtr (old rival). It seems the big Japanese 3 have made their top end domestic sports car (held back by the gentlemen's agreement) into a super car variation.Honda was going to do it as well with the NSX concept. Now, Mazda needs to make a new supercar rx7;)

Edit: I don't feel like looking, but I believe when the LFA concept(at the time not called that) was released, it was labeled by journalists as the "next gen supra"....
 
I agree that the LFA was suppose to be a supra "replacement". It fits....it looks similar to a supra andI believe it came out just a yr or two after the gtr (old rival). It seems the big Japanese 3 have made their top end domestic sports car (held back by the gentlemen's agreement) into a super car variation.Honda was going to do it as well with the NSX concept. Now, Mazda needs to make a new supercar rx7;)

Edit: I don't feel like looking, but I believe when the LFA concept(at the time not called that) was released, it was labeled by journalists as the "next gen supra"....
Not necessarily a Supra successor as it's about 6 times more expensive than a Mk IV ever could be. The machine stands on it's own merits. It's just that it strikes me so similar to a Supra that I dubbed it the V10 Supra, and not in the bad way :P

After I started digging further into Toyota Sportscar history it became even more apparent.

We must get back on the main topic, that isn't about the LFA Nurburgring Package or the LFA itself anymore.
 
The Supra replacement is suppose to be here in the next few years. The carbon fiber LFA was never suppose to take its place. It was always meant to be a Lexus halo car. Plus the new Supra may still be called the Supra! Look for it to be dlc in GT8 :lol:
 
Not necessarily a Supra successor as it's about 6 times more expensive than a Mk IV ever could be. The machine stands on it's own merits. It's just that it strikes me too much as a Supra that I dubbed it the V10 Supra, and not in the bad way :P
Hints my ""s around replacement due to lack of words. Think of replacement loosely. But yes, it on its own level for sure. I still believe it was aimed to be a memory for the supra while paving its own way and making its own name.
 
I've already made my point, so you're right, I don't have much more to say. I just find it ironic that people are excited about the moon thing. I also find it ironic that you claim to not be offended, yet you had to make that post in defence.

Seriously, who are you to judge what others are excited/interested about doing? How can there be irony when you haven't walked a mile in their shoes to understand why? Maybe one or more of the players out there has / had connections to the Astronaut's who did get to drive and this is a way for them to partialy experience only what they had heard about.
 
-What's the course creator like? Is it still a semi-random algorithm or do you get more control?

-Have you yet posted photos of aero upgrades? I'm too lazy to look through all the pages right now.

-Still not even a limited livery editor? 100K for nitrous? Seriously? Come on PD.
 
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