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1979 BMW M1
12The BMW M1 is a supercar automobile, and was the first and only mid-engined BMW.
1979 Canepa BMW M1 Procar
9Canepa, the company who restore important road cars and competition vehicles, have produced this awesome BMW M1 Procar, complete in all its glory.
1980 BMW M535i
6The first M-badged 5 Series, which some consider to be the best, is the M535i, which began production in 1979.
1980 Nissan 280ZX
6The second generation Z-car, the 280ZX was the first time the “by Nissan” subscript was badged alongside the Datsun logo.
1984 Toyota Celica Supra
6Toyota completely redesigned the Celica Supra as well as the entire Celica lineup for its 1982 production year.
1987 BMW M5
14As the original ‘super sedan’ the first M5 laid claim to the fastest production sedan in the world at launch.
1987 BMW M635 CSi
22The M635 CSi was endowed with the same TC-four valve engine from the M1 supercar.
1987 Nissan Skyline GTS-R
6The ultimate version of the R31 was the RB20DET-R powered HR31 GTS-R Coupe of which 800 units were built to allow homologation for Group A Touring Car racing.
1987 Toyota Supra
6In May 1986, Toyota was ready to release its next version of the Supra and the bonds between the Celica and the Supra were cut.
1989 Toyota Supra Turbo
4The new A70 Supra engine, the Toyota 7M-GE, was the flagship engine of Toyota’s arsenal.
1990 Honda NSX
12Upon its release in 1990, the NSX was a design ahead of its time.
1990 Vauxhall Lotus Carlton
12On its launch at the end of 1986 the Vauxhall Carlton earned itself the accolade of European Car of the Year.
1991 Toyota Soarer
2The Z30 series Soarer shared the body and key components with the Lexus SC, with different interior features, configurations, and performance.
1992 BMW M3 Coupe
9The replacement for the original M3 appeared at the 1992 Paris Auto Show.
1992 Honda NSX-R
5The Honda NSX Type R (NSX-R) was a Japanese Domestic Market exclusive, which was only produced in a limited number of 483 units.
1993 Toyota Supra
12Incorporating speed, style, quality, dependability and Toyota’s legendary reliability.
1994 Aston Martin DB7
4Regarded by many as one of the world’s most beautiful cars, the Aston Martin DB7 received many subtle but effective changes over its 10 year life.
1994 BMW M3 Cabrio
6Initially available as a coupé only, BMW introduced M3 convertible and saloon versions in 1994.
1994 BMW M3 Sedan
6Initially available as a coupé only, BMW introduced M3 convertible and saloon versions in 1994.
1995 BMW M3 GT
8The BMW M3 GT was a homologation series special built to allow the E36 M3 to compete in the FIA-GT class II, IMSA GT and international long-distance races.
1995 BMW M5
19The E34 M5 was produced from 1989 to 1995 in Garching, Germany and like the previous M5, was entirely hand-built.
1995 Honda NSX-T
3In 1995, the NSX-T with a targa top roof was released in Japan as a special order option.
1995 Nissan Skyline GT-R
7>Arriving in 1995 the R33 GT-R was the successor to the R32, featuring new styling and a focus on improving the R32’s weaknesses.
1996 BMW Z3 Roadster
3The BMW Z3 was the right type of car launched at the right time: from the start the distinctive BMW Z3 has been in pole position ahead of other roadsters.
1996 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-spec
7A Nissan GT-R is always special, but a V-spec model is that little bit extra special.
1997 Nismo 400R
6The Nismo 400R represents the ultimate street going version of the R33 Skyline GT-R.
1997 Toyota Supra
6Supra is powered by a high-performance, twin-cam, in-line six-cylinder, 24-valve, electronically fuel-injected engine.
1999 BMW M Coupe
7Nicknamed the “Shoe”, “Clown Shoe”, “Boot”, “Shooting Brake” or “Bread Van” by enthusiasts.
1999 BMW Z3 Coupe
3Its design gives the BMW Z3 a typical English appearance, combining all the characteristics of a classic roadster.