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About the Toyota Celica GT-Four
Ever since the Toyota Motor
Company introduced their Celica in 1970, this popular automobile has continued
to set standards in the specialty sports car category. The Celica series of cars
have also been actively involved in motorsport activities and successfully
display impressive results by winning countless international events.
Soon after publicly
announcing their 6th generation Celica in October 1993, Toyota prepared a rally
evolution version of this advanced vehicle, and calls it the GT-FOUR. Designed
from the outset to be the basis for a Toyota Works Rally Car, the GT-FOUR is
powered by a 2 liter DOHC turbochareged engine, using a liquid cooled
intercooler and is capable of producing 255 horsepower. This power is
efficiently transmitted to all four wheels with a full-time 4WD system, that has
become standard for today's successful rally cars. Front suspension uses
super-struts for improved handling and stability, and mounts large diameter
spiral-finned ventilated disc brakes with a "G" sensor ABS (anti-lock brake
system) that provides positive stopping power even under the most adverse road
conditions.
All this sophistication is
wrapped in an aggressive body shell featuring four irregular shaped head lamps
and numerous air intakes for cooling purposes. The accentuated Coke-Bottle side
panel and its tall aerodynamic rear wing provides both performance advantages
and a bold appearance to this thoroughbred sports car.
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TS-14 - Black |
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TS-16 - Yellow |
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TS-17 - Aluminum
Silver |
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TS-26 - Pure White |
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TS-42 - Light Gun
Metal |
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TS-8 - Italian Red |
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X-1 - Black |
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X-10 - Gun Metal |
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X-11 - Chrome Silver |
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X-13 - Metallic Blue |
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X-18 - Semi Gloss
Black |
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X-26 - Clear Orange |
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X-27 - Clear Red |
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X-3 - Royal Blue |
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X-6 - Orange |
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X-7 - Red |
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XF-1 - Flat Black |
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XF-16 - Flat Aluminum |
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XF-2 - Flat White |
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XF-53 - Neutral Grey |
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XF-56 - Metallic Grey |
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