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TMG GT86 CS-V3

TMG GT86 CS-V3 (Japan, 2012)

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The TMG GT86 CS-V3TMG GT86 CS-V3Toyota TMG GT86 CS-V3Japan, 2012 > present4 photos
is an evolution of the car that it raced in the Nürburgring VLN series this season. 

The car is certified to race in the V3 class in the VLN for production-based cars. It has 200hp. TMG stiffened the car's chassis, changed the weight distribution, added a racing exhaust and modified the brakes and suspension. Prices start at €38,500 for the car without taxes. In Germany with VAT, it costs €48,815. 

“We want to share the passion of motorsport with as many people as possible and this car is the result. It is already race-proven having won the V3 class in the Nürburgring 24 Hours and we hope to see many more of these cars competing in the coming months. The GT86 is a perfect car for production-based motorsport. It already looks fantastic and has superb handling, so with further performance and safety upgrades we have created a really exciting and competitive car which is extremely cost effective," said TMG President Yoshiaki Kinoshita.

TMG is gauging demand for the car and considering a higher spec Cup version later.



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