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Toyota FT-86 Open Concept: The GT86 Convertible arrives early + video
Fri, 01 Mar 2013The Toyota GT86 Convertible – in the guise of the FT-86 Open Concept has arrived earlier than Toyota would like ahead of a Geneva debut. Toyota teased the convertible GT86 with a sketch of the FT-86 Open Concept a few weeks ago – with a promise that all would be revealed at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show – but it’s arrived a bit earlier than Toyota wanted. The intrepid folks at FT86Club have managed to come up with photos of the FT-86 Open Concept (above) – and video – ahead of the official reveal by Toyota – and it looks pretty good.
Lamborghini Cabrera: The tease begins
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Land Rover backed Race2Recovery team finishes Dakar Rally
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