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<blockquote data-quote="AnaheimE" data-source="post: 8018691" data-attributes="member: 66086"><p>That's still going strong. Supposedly they're going to faze the tc out and then replace it with the new RWD car. </p><p></p><p>This white car was what the Lexus LF-A started out as. It was a V10 front engine car with the intentions of taking on the GT-R, vette, etc. The LF-A had success as a show car, and was raced in the last 25 hours of Nurburgring. </p><p></p><p>Last I saw and last I heard about the next Supra there was going to be a 450 hp V8 version that was similar to the MKIV (it looked nice, but I think it was an artists conception, not an official image). I haven't heard shit about it for a year or so now, and I doubt they will. They're still racing the MKIV chassis with a V8 in the Super GT series so there seems to be no replacement that I know of. </p><p></p><p>Honda did the same with the next NSX. There was a stretched and oddly proportioned S2K running around the 'Ring with a F1 derived V10 and Honda publicly stopped the program back in January. It sucks because they were like 4 years in development and just abruptly stopped. </p><p></p><p>The Carpolocypse has doomed many new sports cars and don't expect to see and new exciting sports car concepts until at least the economy/industry levels out for a while. </p><p></p><p>Think about it I haven't heard anything new about the next RX7. Last I read it was supposed to be shown at the 08 Tokyo auto show along side the GT-R and it was supposed to have an electric assist turbo (to reduce lag) and a rotary. I also haven't heard much of a new Silvia (240sx here). Last I heard on that it was going to have a supposed SR20VE (variable valve timing SR20DE) with a turbo. No idea what's going on with that, as that was a few years ago as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnaheimE, post: 8018691, member: 66086"] That's still going strong. Supposedly they're going to faze the tc out and then replace it with the new RWD car. This white car was what the Lexus LF-A started out as. It was a V10 front engine car with the intentions of taking on the GT-R, vette, etc. The LF-A had success as a show car, and was raced in the last 25 hours of Nurburgring. Last I saw and last I heard about the next Supra there was going to be a 450 hp V8 version that was similar to the MKIV (it looked nice, but I think it was an artists conception, not an official image). I haven't heard shit about it for a year or so now, and I doubt they will. They're still racing the MKIV chassis with a V8 in the Super GT series so there seems to be no replacement that I know of. Honda did the same with the next NSX. There was a stretched and oddly proportioned S2K running around the 'Ring with a F1 derived V10 and Honda publicly stopped the program back in January. It sucks because they were like 4 years in development and just abruptly stopped. The Carpolocypse has doomed many new sports cars and don't expect to see and new exciting sports car concepts until at least the economy/industry levels out for a while. Think about it I haven't heard anything new about the next RX7. Last I read it was supposed to be shown at the 08 Tokyo auto show along side the GT-R and it was supposed to have an electric assist turbo (to reduce lag) and a rotary. I also haven't heard much of a new Silvia (240sx here). Last I heard on that it was going to have a supposed SR20VE (variable valve timing SR20DE) with a turbo. No idea what's going on with that, as that was a few years ago as well. [/QUOTE]
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