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SUPRASydney University Postgraduate Representative Association
SUPRASwinburne University Postgraduate Research Award (Australia)
SUPRAScottish Universities Policy Research and Advice (UK)
SUPRASummit for Performance, Risk, and Attribution (conference)
SUPRAStudents United to Promote Racial Awareness (University of Virginia)
SUPRASouthern Utah Pylon Racing Association (radio-controlled model airplanes)
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proper car also for use The 1990s Supra's turbocharged six was a slightly rough and businesslike engine that had raw character.
The Supra has a very short wheelbase which gives it really sharp handling.
It is naturally well-received since Supra took a 17-year hiatus after its international debut in Detroit, Michigan.
The Supra features a Limited Slip Differential and ventilated disc brakes.
Set as low and wide as possible, the All-New Toyota GR Supra has an athletic stance that evokes a dynamic look referred to by Toyota engineers as the 'Condensed Extreme'.
As such, the GR Supra has seven SRS airbags, three-point pre-tensioner and force limiter seatbelts, as well as Traction Control, Vehicle Stability Control, and an Anti-Lock Brake System.
Details regarding the specifications of the GR Supra GT4, including its selling price, sales area and release date, are scheduled to be announced later this year.
Sharing several characteristics and underpinnings with the nextgeneration BMW M range, both companies developed their own cars respectively, based upon their agreement - Toyota with its hardtopped GR Supra coupe and BMW with the open-topped Z4.
Akio Toyoda, president, Toyota, said: "Back in the day, I spent countless hours driving an old Supra at the Nurburgring to become a master driver."
It is worth mentioning that the first production 2020 Toyota GR Supra to roll off the assembly line, 'Global #1,' was auctioned for charity recently for $2.1 million (~ AED 7.7 million) at the 48th Annual Barrett-Jackson Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale, with proceeds going to the American Heart Association (AHA) and the Bob Woodruff Foundation (BWF).
(21) See Otis, supra note 19 (portraying the belief that despite the structure or type of a man's house, it remained his castle and thus free from government intrusion).
2584 (2015); see also Jennifer Lahl, Gestational Surrogacy Concerns: The American Landscape, in HANDBOOK OF GESTATIONAL SURROGACY, supra note 2, 287, 287, 291; Hartocollis, supra note 4.