Throttle House Car Collection: Nissan GT-R, Toyota 86, and New Mazda MX-5 Miata

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In this thrilling episode of Throttle House, the dynamic duo of Thomas and James take us on a mesmerizing journey through their personal car collection. Buckle up, ladies and gentlemen, as we dive headfirst into the heart-pounding world of automotive passion. First up, the mighty Nissan GT-R, a beast that has captured Thomas's heart. Despite a minor encounter with a dump truck, this machine remains unscathed and as powerful as ever. With a price tag of $166,000, it's a testament to Thomas's unwavering love for this Japanese masterpiece. Moving on, we have the Toyota 86, a car that has undergone a remarkable transformation since its last appearance on the channel. After a few hiccups, including a wrong differential and power issues, this beauty has been restored to its former glory. Thanks to the skilled hands at Clarks and Fine Cars, the correct differential has been installed, and various other fixes have been made. The price of perfection? A mere $5,000. Last but certainly not least, we have the pièce de résistance, the brand new 2023 Mazda MX-5 Miata. James, ever the savvy negotiator, managed to secure this gem through a trade-in deal that defies logic. With upgrades galore, including more horsepower, a higher redline, and wireless carplay, this MX-5 is a force to be reckoned with. The exterior, wrapped in a mesmerizing gloss Atomic teal by Limitless Wraps, is a sight to behold. With the master Arrow kit and damd spoiler adorning its sleek frame, this MX-5 is a true head-turner. While the cool seats are yet to be installed, it's undeniable that James has created a masterpiece. So join us, dear viewers, as Throttle House takes us on an unforgettable journey through their automotive wonderland. It's a show you won't want to miss.

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