Would you rather?

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Toyota Corolla GT-S Sport 1985
120K mileage
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Mazda Miata in British Racing Green 1995
80K mileage
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Toyota Corolla GT-S Sport 1985
120K mileage
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Mazda Miata in British Racing Green 1995
80K mileage
91brg.jpg
As much as i would love to own a Miata, it wouldn't work so well where i live (low powered convertible in a region full of boring and awful roads with awful weather? No thanks).
IF it was the AE86 then maybe i would chose that but it's the USDM version so maybe...

Ahh screw it, MX5 for me.
 
I too would usually say MX-5, but on this occasion, because AE86's are getting few and far between (over here at least), and and a relatively unmolested one is even rarer, the AE86 gets my vote. Plus it makes a perfect blank canvas, as the platform for a proper little drift machine, with revvy little unit :D (mind the MX-5 is ideal for that too).

Early 80's Supercars

1980 BMW M1
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1980 Lamborghini Countach LP400 S
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1980 Porsche 911 Turbo
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1981 Aston Martin V8 Vantage
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1981 De Tomaso Pantera GT5
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1981 Ferrari BB 512i
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1982 Lancia 037 Stradale
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1982 Lotus Esprit Turbo
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This was not an easy choice for me at all given how I love every single car on here, but I eventually settled with the M1 because it looks the nicest out of all of them in my opinion and it's history is certainly one of the most interesting. Not to mention it had it's own one-make racing series.

Interesting choices, the Pantera is beaut, but for me it'd be the Lancia.

Infiniti Q45



or

Lexus LS430


LS430 here. A recent post in the Tasteful Mod's thread shows just how awesome these can look with a few basic mods.
 
It is time to torture all the original Gran Turismo fans.


Mitsubishi GTO Twin Turbo Facelift
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Dodge Viper RT/10
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Nissan Skyline GT-R R33
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Toyota Supra RZ
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TVR Griffith 500
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Toyota Camry Coupe (XV10)



or

Honda Accord Coupe (CD3)



Camry. Both are boring as hell, but the Camry is better looking.
 
But both did:
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Oh yea, I'm well aware that the Camry made it as a super tourer too, but I remember the Accord super tourers more fondly, and always loved the way they looked, especially the CD3's in JTCC. But the Camry didn't do it for me as a super tourer either, just never really stood out .

However, the one Super Touring Toyota that did do it for me, and is one of, if not my favourite of all Super Touring spec cars; was/is the Corona.

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Integra, obviously.

Nissan Silvia Spec-S (S15)



or

BMW 325ci (E46)



It's a pretty thought-demanding choice to make, but I'll go with the S15.
 

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