Lexus LFA: Be quick, 500 only
By Derek Fung on 22 October 2009
The long awaited successor to the Toyota Supra, the Lexus LFA, has been revealed at this year's Tokyo Motor Show. It's not all good news though...
Limited edition
With just 500 being sold worldwide, it's more limited than those cricket photos peddled by Channel Nine's Wide World of Sports. Oh, and sale in Australia has yet to be confirmed.
(Credit: Lexus)
Topics: lexus, lfa, toyota, supra, tokyo motor show 2009, credit, rear
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michael hansch commented on 29/10/2009 14:46 Report abuse
it sure does look like turd soup.
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oixa commented on 27/10/2009 01:01 Report abuse
And supposedly turd soup is freaking delicious.
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axio commented on 26/10/2009 17:42 Report abuse
it looks like turd soup!
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