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In the last of their previously announced three cars of Toyota DLC releases, 505 Games have yesterday added the Toyota Supra MK5 to their roster.
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The Toyota Supra MK5 – one of the most beloved cars by the drifting community – is now in DRIFTCE!
The Toyota Supra MK5 is the return of the 70’s legend, in a modern form. The first units rolled out of the factory in 2019 with a 3-liter, 6-cylinder B58 engine producing 340HP and 500Nm. Like the previous model, the fifth-generation Supra is a great base for modifications of all kinds.
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