CYURE GOES TO SC!! 8/22/2026

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Oh funny story I meant to mention earlier. The valet when he brought our car around this morning I asked him if that was his first Supra to drive. He said no. Someone had a manual and he didn’t know how to drive manual transmission vehicles. He said he got it down to the 1st level of the parking garage from the 3rd level and then was just stuck. Could not get it going again. I felt bad for that clutch.

He said he was very happy ours was an automatic. Me too my guy, me too.
No doubt!
 
The Jerry can is back!! I haven’t seen that since Nats 2025.

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The Jerry can is back!! I haven’t seen that since Nats 2025.

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This rear bumper looks like it may be modular with the possibility of the removal of the end caps? Finally see the integration of the rear hitch, this bumper looks a bit more rugged then what we've seen in the past.
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Good morning everyone. I woke up this morning wondering if yesterday was a dream. Nope that actually happened. It was absolutely amazing.

When I saw the Traveler in Chicago I thought the phone charging pad was the flat part in front of the cupholders. I have since found out I was incorrect and it’s the angled spot behind. So we got some pictures of our phone in the proper place.

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Good morning everyone. I woke up this morning wondering if yesterday was a dream. Nope that actually happened. It was absolutely amazing.

When I saw the Traveler in Chicago I thought the phone charging pad was the flat part in front of the cupholders. I have since found out I was incorrect and it’s the angled spot behind. So we got some pictures of our phone in the proper place.

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Nice and tucked-up out of the way. The Spoiler-Sirens dragged me here.
 
I asked this question before and I got my answer. So on the two other models I have seen there’s a black molding piece between the body color and the roof. My question was what would that look like with a light color roof. I got my answer and it doesn’t bother me as much as I thought it would.

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