Originally Posted by OZ 4/4
Originally Posted by Alistair
The LF-A was a very limited edition low volume model. It was easy to confuse with their cooking coupes.
They have become quite an underground hit.

If it had a horse or bull on the nose it would have a 1. on the front of the price!

Never even seen one, on the road or in a collection. What a waste.


Interesting feedback, thankyou Alistair


There is one at the Lindsay Fox museum in Melbourne Australia.

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When you buy one (well bought one as they are not available any more) you get assigned a personal mechanic that I have been told will travel the world to service your car whenever required. Very few mechanics world wide are LFA trained. Only 10 LFA's were bought to Australia and all sold to private collectors, my son (a Mechanic at Toyota) told me that a work mate met the Australia LFA mechanic on a training course once and thinks he is the one guy to personally look after those 10 cars. Some of those cars have changed hands in Australia for over $1M AUD so that price is pretty much spot on.