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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 18, '09 From Costa Rica Currently Offline Reputation: 4 (100%) ![]() |
Toyota Announce the FT-1 on Detroit Auto Motor Show. Looks a promising concept RWD car and hey that's how it start the GT-86
here some Pics ![]() Interior looks so Good ![]() more to read Here -------------------- 1994 ST Celica --> no swap --> 7A rebuild
1974 Mustang --> Almost Restored |
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I'd like that very much but I fear this car will be the product of the joint BMW/Toyota project and as such will have German powerplants. -------------------- Has no more Celicas
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I'd like that very much but I fear this car will be the product of the joint BMW/Toyota project and as such will have German powerplants. The Toyota/BMW joint op is focused on a hybrid motor. Toyota doesn't even know what motor they want to use in the possible production version of this yet, but highly doubtful it'll be the hybrid they are working with BMW on. At least for the sake of the car this one might have to live up to, I hope the put a real motor in it with at least one turbo and not a hybrid. |
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