The Riviera T-Type is cool. I knew the '86-87 GN's Steel Wheels were a Riviera FWD wheel with a different offset, but I haven't seen one in in 30 years.
Too bad there weren't more Riv T-types out there. They have a 4 speed 200R4 based transaxle that would make for a kool mid engined Turbo 3.8L 1980's style Kit car.
Quite a diverse lineup of cars. I really dig the urban mural backdrop.
The T-Type Rivera is very cool. I knew they existed, but never actually saw one in person.
Thanks again for helping to keep our addictions going.
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