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Lexus LF-A.

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I was lazy and didn't feel like copying and pasting the pics and everything, so I am just going to put a link to my site where I posted this. This is for the new Supercar from Lexus that seems like a GT-R Fighter. Not a big fan of Toyota nor Lexus but.

If this has been posted already, sorry, you can delete it if that's the case.

http://z4.invisionfree.com/CarsDiscussion_...pic=82&st=0

I saw it, and I yawned. Toyota will need to woo engineers from other serious performance car companies to even compete in this segment. Time will tell to see if it will unseat the icon known as Skyline GT-R.

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Well, not a fan of Japanese, well, any Asian brand rather,(except Proto motors), I guess they can still re-touch this thing before they can think of selling one. I think it's only me, but it looks kinda, well, derived from other makes. Not as much as Chinese or Hyundai's been doing these days, but to me, I can clearly see some design cues that other brands used that got in there. But then again, I may be the only one who sees that. But also, sports cars all tend to look alike, unless it's Porsche or something which they have their distinct factor that tell you it is a Porsche.

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