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carcrasher88
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2020-07-10 16:03 | Also remember that Mitsubishi didn't use the 3000GT nameplate in Japan, they used the GTO nameplate. |
Antti-san photo_librarymode_comment 2020-07-10 12:33 | Silnev wrote To help clear up the confusion, on the site we list tuned cars by the company that tuned them plus what ever model designation was used. In this instance the entry is for a Toyota Supra that was tuned by TRD (Toyota Racing Development). As such the TRD Supra has the designation "3000gt", why? Not sure, the MR2 tuned by TRD has the 2000gt designation for it's model, it just seems to be something TRD did. Pretty sure it's because of their respective engine displacements. |
Silnev photo_librarymode_comment 2020-07-10 11:49 | Auto-Friki wrote But if it is a Mitsubishi 3000GT, no a Toyota Supra. To help clear up the confusion, on the site we list tuned cars by the company that tuned them plus what ever model designation was used. In this instance the entry is for a Toyota Supra that was tuned by TRD (Toyota Racing Development). As such the TRD Supra has the designation "3000gt", why? Not sure, the MR2 tuned by TRD has the 2000gt designation for it's model, it just seems to be something TRD did. Anyway here's a TRD 3000gt to compare the game car with: In any case it is not a Mitsubishi 3000GT. -- Last edit: 2020-07-10 11:49:55 |
Solarriors
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2020-01-03 18:51 | Toyota Racing Developpement |
Antti-san photo_librarymode_comment 2010-09-30 10:50 | It's just TRD 3000GT, like here: igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=5874 |
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