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What's your favourite part of the Supra


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It's rear arches when viewed from behind are amazing. Looks muscular

 

How Toyota engineers described the then new design of the mk iv supra;

The major development objectives of the new Toyota Supra are as follows: .... A dynamic composite dimension reminiscent of the firm musculature and physique of a speeding beast.

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Mines a weird one, I like they way the edge of the dash and the door card are designed to fit together the angle bit of the dash where they meet.

 

God I need to man up.

 

This was something I always liked about my old S14a 200sx. If you look at the below photo:

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You can see a vent in the door, next to the handle. That's the drivers side dash vent, and it makes the doors seem like part of the dashboard.

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This was something I always liked about my old S14a 200sx. If you look at the below photo:

http://i940.photobucket.com/albums/ad249/Atlvollen/1995%20240SX%20S14%20Jaike/IMG_3788.jpg

 

You can see a vent in the door, next to the handle. That's the drivers side dash vent, and it makes the doors seem like part of the dashboard.

 

 

Glad it isn't just me with the weird fetish for car dashes.

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