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I’m surprised how much detail they put into it! Based off my NB2 knowledge, it’s probably a ‘01 to ‘03. ‘04 changed the wheel style to split-5s instead of the twisted-5s. Black interior is interesting because this means it’s either a ‘01 to ‘02 base-trim (LS-package automatically came in tan/parchment interiors) Miata with the suspension package (gets you 16" wheels) or a ‘03 base-trim (16" wheels were standard from that year on). Also note the lack of fog lights, fog lights were standard on all US-bound NB2s, so this is either a non-USDM Miata or it could possibly be the rare ‘03 Clubsport (SCCA-focused stripped-out autocross Miata)! Also, the non-factory hard tonneau cover is an interesting design with the outside edge in classic red.
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This comment is everything that makes Oppo great.
American Dad puts an uncommon amount of detail into cars for a cartoon. Like, even a random station wagon will be a Magnum rather than just a general wagon thing. There’s an episode about a French terrorist and they have him driving a DS.
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http://www.imcdb.org/movie_397306-American-Dad!.html
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Except for Stan’s car, which may or may not be a 3rd gen Ford Explorer. And Francine’s car, which I have no idea.
Greg and Terry sometimes are seen with a BMW wagon of some sort, and the level of detail is top notch.
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Wow, just wow!