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<blockquote data-quote="ArabianOak" data-source="post: 16548851" data-attributes="member: 127831"><p>AMS had one at the track that was decently modded last time I was out there...ran mid/low 12's with full bolt on's and tune. A good alternative for the GT mustang crowd but nothing exciting. Didn't like the sound of it and I thought it was pretty ugly in person. Toyota had such a huge chance to come out guns blazing with the supra and really missed it. </p><p></p><p>In that price range I would pick any of the 3 domestics fully loaded over it (challenger, camaro, mustang)...hell a lightly used hellcat is cheaper which would devour that thing in a straight line. Or a used gt350 which would out handle it. </p><p></p><p>That wind buffering issue is huge to most people. Hard to believe the Japanese would miss that, had to be the germans fault...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArabianOak, post: 16548851, member: 127831"] AMS had one at the track that was decently modded last time I was out there...ran mid/low 12's with full bolt on's and tune. A good alternative for the GT mustang crowd but nothing exciting. Didn't like the sound of it and I thought it was pretty ugly in person. Toyota had such a huge chance to come out guns blazing with the supra and really missed it. In that price range I would pick any of the 3 domestics fully loaded over it (challenger, camaro, mustang)...hell a lightly used hellcat is cheaper which would devour that thing in a straight line. Or a used gt350 which would out handle it. That wind buffering issue is huge to most people. Hard to believe the Japanese would miss that, had to be the germans fault...lol. [/QUOTE]
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