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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 16109701" data-attributes="member: 190070"><p>It looks like an F40 that melted in the dishwasher. Were you around when it came out? The rip off f40 wing was a hot topic. Can you name another car with an F40 wing from that era? It was the signature styling cue of the F40 so it was especially blatant that Supra chose to slap one on the back of the MkIV. Not to mention the headlights and rear fascia. </p><p></p><p>Here is from an archive Car & Driver article from the era: </p><p></p><p>“Which is apt, actually, because the 1993 Supra Turbo definitely cooks, and it steals more than a few F40 styling cues—the shape of its grille, its trapezoidal head¬lamp lenses, and its colossal brake scoops. Not to mention the plagiarized rear wing, which appears to have been unfastened from something manufactured by Aerospatiale but is, praise the Pharaohs, only an option. (As Joseph Campbell once said, "Not one shred of evidence exists that life is serious.")”</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15142755/toyota-supra-turbo-instrumented-test/" target="_blank">Toyota Supra Turbo – Instrumented Test – Car and Driver</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 16109701, member: 190070"] It looks like an F40 that melted in the dishwasher. Were you around when it came out? The rip off f40 wing was a hot topic. Can you name another car with an F40 wing from that era? It was the signature styling cue of the F40 so it was especially blatant that Supra chose to slap one on the back of the MkIV. Not to mention the headlights and rear fascia. Here is from an archive Car & Driver article from the era: “Which is apt, actually, because the 1993 Supra Turbo definitely cooks, and it steals more than a few F40 styling cues—the shape of its grille, its trapezoidal head¬lamp lenses, and its colossal brake scoops. Not to mention the plagiarized rear wing, which appears to have been unfastened from something manufactured by Aerospatiale but is, praise the Pharaohs, only an option. (As Joseph Campbell once said, "Not one shred of evidence exists that life is serious.")” [URL="https://www.caranddriver.com/reviews/a15142755/toyota-supra-turbo-instrumented-test/"]Toyota Supra Turbo – Instrumented Test – Car and Driver[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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