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The worldwide car community has been damn lucky in recent years, with automaker giants heeding calls to break open the design vault and get busy working to continue numerous cult-classic bloodlines despite the challenges faced by the ever-tightening emission culls; some have even gone so far as to revive their biggest nameplates from the dead. We’ve all been lapping up this new car goodness as if the tap could be turned off any minute.
While there’s been plenty of excitement surrounding each launch, few have enjoyed the amount of airtime that has been afforded to the latest offering from Toyota: the 2019 Toyota GR Supra (A90). From the second that the big-wig boardroom decision makers at Japan’s biggest automotive manufacturer allowed the slightest hint of what they were doing to slip outside
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