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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    Indeed. Perhaps even the greatest japenese car ever.
    No doubt.

    LOVE the 2000GT.

    I also happen to really like the styling on the current Yaris hatchback.
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    Re: favorite toyota

    I would have to say the glanza.... either that or the supra...... but im nearly sure i would say the glanza

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    Quote Originally Posted by john14 View Post
    I have 3 equal favourite Toyotas. The Toyota Supra (JZA80), the Toyota Trueno GT-Apex (AE86) and the Toyota Celica GT-Four or GT-4. By the way, I seem to remember a thread about UCP members' favourite Toyota.
    Spotted a RHD GT-Four in immaculate condition yesterday outside a hair salon. The guy said he only takes it out when it's good weather.

    My favourite Toyota, probably Celica GT-Four or the JZA80 Supra. Leaning towards the GT-Four
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    I just remembered the GT-one
    i believe only one street example was made though

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    Quote Originally Posted by 092326001 View Post
    I just remembered the GT-one
    i believe only one street example was made though
    Ditto, GT-one for me too.

    And yes there was only one street version made, it has never been used though. It was produced, transported to the Toyota museum and always stayed there, sadly.
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    the old RWD TA-22/TA-24 celica's, the mini mustang shape. <3
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    MKIV Supra without a doubt.
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    93-96 Celica GT4
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    I always loved the 1986-92 MA70 Supra Turbo. Sort of the Japanese Camaro if you will.
    Also, the original 1985-89 FWD Celica ST160 are a favourite - local Australian magazines rated this car as the first Celica to actually have the handling and performance to match the looks. Though the Celica ST165 GT4 is great too.
    Finally, I'm a fan of the current Aurion - especially the TRD Aurion Supercharged.
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    TE27 Rolla and the ST165 Celica GT4, very nice car and alittle more grown up than a WRX or EVO
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    Quote Originally Posted by charged View Post
    the ST165 Celica GT4, very nice car and alittle more grown up than a WRX or EVO
    Those are soooooooooooooooo rare though, I've only ever seen 2, one of which was a rally car.
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    2000GT and/or Mkiv Supra
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    Those are soooooooooooooooo rare though, I've only ever seen 2, one of which was a rally car.
    i didn't even know the GT4 existed for that generation

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    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    i didn't even know the GT4 existed for that generation
    Neither did I till I saw the rally one, they'd be pretty damn quick, just cause they'd be so light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen View Post
    Those are soooooooooooooooo rare though, I've only ever seen 2, one of which was a rally car.
    Quote Originally Posted by clutch-monkey View Post
    i didn't even know the GT4 existed for that generation
    My nephew had one very nice car, probably not as quick as a WRX out the box, but once you get rid of the water to air intercooler and fit a decent FMIC, turbo and tune, they go very well. Nice interior too with electric everything.

    st165 gt4 celica
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