European Auto Group Supra
European Auto Group’s Supra may have fooled most passers-by with its stock exterior and unassuming exterior, but it was one of the most exciting examples at SEMA. Take a peek inside the cabin and you’ll notice that the signature BMW automatic shifter is gone, and replaced with a manual! This by itself makes it one of our favorite Supras of the show.
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