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| Toyota MR2 Roadster |
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| Much nicer |
| Lachlan J 24-10-2002 |
This car is MUCH better looking than the last model MR2. A little extra power wouldn't go astray, these things get a find it a little tough at the top end. |
| I love this thing |
| FrederickJJ 13-10-2002 |
This is an awesome car, but its more of a toy than a car that you could use all the time. There are JDM versions that are scaled down, and probably cost less than the equivalent of around $10,000. those are the ones they should have over in the states. Steel wheels with no hubcaps, rear drum brakes, no automatic transmission option, really modest. I would love to see a lot of those on the road, a drivers car. |
| Article | Image gallery (6) | Specifications | User Comments (2) |
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