
Toyota Supra Mk4 (1993): The fourth generation of the Toyota Supra, known for its sleek design and impressive performance. It gained significant popularity due to its appearance in various movies and video games.

Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution (1992): The Lancer Evo series is known for its rally-inspired performance and all-wheel drive system. It became a legend in the world of motorsports and enthusiast communities.
Mazda MX-5 Miata (1990): The second generation of the Miata continued the legacy of the lightweight, affordable, and fun-to-drive roadster.

Dodge Viper RT/10 (1992): The first generation of the Viper brought a raw and powerful American sports car to the scene, known for its massive V10 engine and distinctive design.
Honda NSX (1990): Also known as the Acura NSX in some markets, this mid-engine sports car showcased Honda’s engineering prowess and brought a high level of performance combined with daily drivability.

BMW E36 M3 (1992): The E36 M3 marked the evolution of BMW’s high-performance M3 series, offering a balanced combination of power, handling, and luxury.
Nissan 300ZX (1990): This sleek and futuristic sports car from Nissan offered a range of powerful engines and advanced features for its time.

Subaru Impreza 22B (1998): The limited-edition Subaru Impreza 22B is a highly sought-after rally car that became a legend due to its impressive performance and distinctive wide-body design.
Chevrolet Corvette C5 (1997): The fifth generation of the Corvette brought a modern redesign and improved performance to this iconic American sports car.
Porsche 911 (993) (1993): The Porsche 911 (993) is often considered one of the most beautiful and well-rounded iterations of the 911 series, combining classic design with modern technology.
Ford Mustang SVT Cobra (1993): This special version of the Mustang featured a more powerful engine and performance enhancements, catering to enthusiasts who wanted a high-performance American muscle car.
Audi TT (1998): The Audi TT gained attention for its unique and distinctive design, combining elements of both a sports car and a coupe.