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  • Ghost Series 2 Rolls Royce
    • To drive Ghost is to command. Uncompromising, never ordinary, every detail is precisely engineered to give complete control of the road. But power is nothing without intelligence. Innovative engineering makes driving effortless, so you can forge a graceful path through an ever-changing world. <a href="http://www.wbayer.com/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.wbayer.com/</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/wbayercom">www.flickr.com/wbayercom</a> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/wbayercom" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.facebook.com/wbayercom</a>
    • Werner Bayer
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  • Lexus LS430
    • To quote the title of the old Monty Python spinoff, “and now for something completely different.” As I mentioned previously, a few weeks back when I went to Cars &amp; Coffee at duPont REGISTRY, there was a stance car show the very same day, just a few hours later. This isn’t the typical performance-focused content that I feature, but this was the first meet of this particular title/series, so I decided to check it out. <a href="http://hoonart.wordpress.com/2011/06/17/straight-stance-v1/" rel="nofollow">hoonart.wordpress.com/2011/06/17/straight-stance-v1/</a> <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5930730/the-rick-ross-guide-to-high+end-automobiles/" rel="nofollow">Also seen on Jalopnik in Rick Ross's Guide to High End Automobiles</a>
    • Bryce Womeldurf
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  • Mantorp stcc18 pr39
    • Tobias Brink, driver and founder of Brink Motorsport, leads the final round of the 2018 STCC season in his Audi RS3 LMS TCR.
    • Micke Fransson/Teambild
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  • Todd Gilliland Martinsville 2018
    • Todd Gilliland's No. 4 JBL/SiriusXM Toyota at Martinsville Speedway in 2018
    • Zach Catanzareti
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  • Tokyo Auto Salon 2019 (46769581761)
    • Tokyo Auto Salon 2019
    • Moto "Club4AG" Miwa from USA
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  • Tokyo Motor Show 2015
    • TOKYO, JAPAN - OCTOBER 28: Audi R8 V10 plus is displayed during the Tokyo Motor Show at Tokyo Big Sight on October 28, 2015 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Ryosuke Yagi)
    • Ryosuke Yagi
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  • Tommi Mäkinen in Subaru, Deutschland 2002
    • Tommi Mäkinen in Subaru Impreza WRC 2002 during Rallye Deutschland
    • Lancer WRC
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  • Tomáš Kostka, Miroslav Houšť, Ford Fiesta R5 (9641213752)
    • Tomáš Kostka, Miroslav Houšť, Ford Fiesta R5
    • number8⃣photo
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  • Toni Gardemeister - 2008 Rallye Deutschland 2
    • Toni Gardemeister driving his Suzuki SX4 WRC at the 2008 Rallye Deutschland.
    • realname
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  • Toni Gardemeister - 2004 Rally Finland 2
    • Toni Gardemeister driving his Škoda Fabia WRC at the 2004 Rally Finland.
    • Rally Paradise / Pasi Piesanen, Mauri, Joni, Henri and Markus Lehtiranta
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  • DSC00718
    • Took the Z out for a drive today. Everything about this picture is horrible, especially the lighting (sun blazing off the hood), but it's the only picture I stopped to take, and I wanted to document it. This was taken behind the hangars at a small air strip I happened across not far from Piscataway.
    • Andrew Davidoff
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  • 1960 Pontiac Ventura
    • TOP 50 CAR SHOW Memorial Day 2015 Jack &amp; Jim's Duelm, Minnesota <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">Click here for more car pictures at my Flickr site.</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
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  • Audi R8 (top view)
    • Top view of Audi R8 V10 Plus (in Mumbai, India).
    • AKS.9955
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  • Toronto auto show 20166 (24487830384)
    • TORONTO AUTO SHOW 2016
    • michal adamczyk
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • Touring Berlinetta Lusso 002
    • Touring Berlinetta Lusso, concours d'élégance Villa d'Este 2015
    • Arnaud 25
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  • 68 Plymouth Fury III (5992038075)
    • Town &amp; Country Days Kerkoven, Minnesota
    • Greg Gjerdingen from Willmar, USA
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  • 1968 Ford Torino GT
    • Town &amp; Country Days Kerkoven, Minnesota Click link below for more Car pictures: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631550277505/">www.flickr.com/photos/greggjerdingen/collections/72157631...</a>
    • Greg Gjerdingen
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  • Toy car (7977656185)
    • Toy car
    • Ben
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  • 1967-1969 Toyota 2000GT
    • Toyota 2000GT
    • TTTNIS
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  • Eyes on Design 016
    • Toyota 2000GT
    • Karrmann
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  • 1967-1969 Toyota 2000GT rear
    • Toyota 2000GT
    • TTTNIS
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  • 2nd generation Toyota Aristo
    • Toyota Aristo
    • TTTNIS
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  • Toyota Avensis
    • Toyota Avensis (2nd gen) The car of a neighbor. Have the same pic in black and white uploaded as well. CC-BY 3.0
    • J. Triepke
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  • Toyota Avensis (II) – Heckansicht, 1. September 2013, Münster
    • Toyota Avensis (II)
    • M 93
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  • Toyota Avensis Combi (III, Facelift) – Heckansicht, 1. April 2012, Essen
    • Toyota Avensis Combi (III, Facelift)
    • M 93
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  • 2023 Toyota BZ4X Limited AWD rear
    • Toyota BZ4X 1 of 39 in Bay Area
    • DestinationFearFan
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  • 2023 Toyota BZ4X Limited AWD front
    • Toyota BZ4X 1 of 39 in Bay Area
    • DestinationFearFan
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  • Toyota bz4x Expo 2022 CRI 4888
    • Toyota bZ4X all-electric car exhibited at the 2022 Expomóvil Costa Rica
    • Mariordo (Mario Roberto Durán Ortiz)
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  • 2022 Hakone Ekiden Headquarter car bZ4X (cropped)
    • Toyota bZ4X, as headquarter car for 98th Tokyo Hakone Collegiate Ekiden 2022. <ul> <li>License plate: ACY300 MI7186</li> <li>Place: Odawara Civic Hall</li> </ul>
    • Comyu
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  • Toyota C-HR crossover hybride
    • Toyota C-HR crossover hybride Lorsque l'on examine ce C-HR, on se dit que Toyota a retrouvé un peu du fun qui le caractérisait du temps où il produisait les Supra, MR 2, Celica, RAV 4 (premier modèle) et dernièrement la GT86. Plutôt ramassé sur lui-même (4,35 x 1,79 x 1,57 m), ce crossover s'offre des passages de roues musculeux alors que le toit semble avoir été emprunté à un coupé sport.
    • Werner Bayer
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  • Toyota Camry (XV10) in Thailand 13
    • Toyota Camry (XV10) in Thailand
    • M.rJirapat
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  • Toyota Camry (XV10) in Thailand 10
    • Toyota Camry (XV10) in Thailand.
    • M.rJirapat
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  • Toyota Camry XV30 in Sint-Kruis on the roof near the exit
    • Toyota Camry on supermarket roof east of Bruges west of Maldegem
    • Charles01
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  • Toyota Camry 40 004
    • Toyota Camry sedan 2.0 Lumière G ( SV40 )
    • Tennen-Gas
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  • 1985 Toyota Camry (SV11) GLi hatchback (23995021345)
    • Toyota Camry SV11 GLi
    • Jeremy from Sydney, Australia
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  • 1985 Toyota Camry (SV11) GLi hatchback (23699345050)
    • Toyota Camry SV11 GLi
    • Jeremy from Sydney, Australia
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  • Toyota Celica GT1600
    • Toyota Celica GT 1600
    • Stephen Hanafin
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  • Toyota Celica GT Four (47941203563)
    • Toyota Celica GT Four ST205 (2.0 240 hp) at Cheseaux sur Lausanne (CH)
    • Guillaume Vachey from Chalon sur Saone, France
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  • Toyota Celica GT4 - Flickr - exfordy
    • Toyota Celica GT-Four / Turbo 4WD (ST185) rally car.
    • Brian Snelson from Hockley, Essex, England
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  • Toyota Celica GT4 - Flickr - exfordy (1)
    • Toyota Celica GT-Four / Turbo 4WD rally car.
    • Brian Snelson from Hockley, Essex, England
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  • Toyota Celica Supra coupe (7708308668)
    • Toyota Celica Supra coupe. Taken in the car park at the 2012 New South Wales All Ford Day, held at Sydney Motorsport Park (formerly Eastern Creek Raceway).
    • sv1ambo
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  • Toyota Celica Supra coupe
    • Toyota Celica Supra coupe. Taken in the car park at the 2012 New South Wales All Ford Day, held at Sydney Motorsport Park (formerly Eastern Creek Raceway).
    • sv1ambo
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  • 1979 Toyota Celica XX 2000G rear
    • Toyota Celica XX
    • TTTNIS
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  • Toyota Supra GR GT4 Concept Genf 2019 1Y7A5585
    • Toyota GR Supra GT4 Concept at Geneva Motor Show 2019
    • Alexander Migl
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  • Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 Rally Finland Service Park
    • Toyota GR Yaris Rally2 in Rally Finland Service Park in Jyväskylä, Finland
    • Antti Leppänen
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  • Toyota GT86 – Frontansicht, 17. September 2012, Düsseldorf
    • Toyota GT86
    • M 93
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  • 2021 Toyota Highlander 2.5 Hybrid
    • Toyota Highlander
    • Rutger van der Maar
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  • Toyota Highlander XU40 facelift 02 China 2013-02-25
    • Toyota Highlander XU40 facelift photographed in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai" class="extiw" title="en:Shanghai">Shanghai</a>, China.
    • Navigator84
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  • Toyota Highlander XU40 China 2012-08-09
    • Toyota Highlander XU40 photographed in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beijing" class="extiw" title="en:Beijing">Beijing</a>, China.
    • Navigator84
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  • Toyota Highlander XU50 02 China 2016-04-01
    • Toyota Highlander XU50 photographed in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhanjiang" class="extiw" title="en:Zhanjiang">Zhanjiang</a>, Guangdong province, China.
    • Navigator84
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  • Toyota Hilux - 2
    • Toyota HiLux
    • JOHN LLOYD
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  • Toyota Hilux - 1
    • Toyota HiLux
    • JOHN LLOYD
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  • 92 hilux 2L
    • Toyota Hilux quinta generación cabina doble 4x2
    • Moralesfm
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  • Hilux 4WD
    • Toyota Hilux - Chiang Mai, Thailand
    • Love Krittaya
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  • Toyota Hilux 2.4 DLX 4x4 2001 (15033572307)
    • Toyota Hilux 2.4 DLX 4x4 2001
    • order_242 from Chile
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  • Toyota Hilux 2.4 Xtra cab 4 WD - Flickr - Joost J. Bakker IJmuiden
    • Toyota Hilux 2.4 Xtra cab 4 WD
    • Joost J. Bakker from could be here
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  • Toyota Hilux Yellow Top Cab
    • Toyota Hilux as a Yellow-Top Cab in Singapore.
    • SmrtBusesLuver
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  • Toyota Hilux Crew Cab 1986 (17212486582)
    • Toyota Hilux Crew Cab 1986
    • order_242 from Chile
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  • 2007 4-Wheel-Drive Toyota Hilux
    • Toyota Hilux in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahuel_Huapi_National_Park" class="extiw" title="en:Nahuel Huapi National Park">Nahuel Huapi</a>, Neuquen, Argentina
    • Jesús Gorriti
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  • Toyota Hilux Invincible 50 (38438265462)
    • Toyota Hilux Invincible 50
    • More Cars from Berlin, Germany
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  • Toyota Hilux N170 002
    • Toyota Hilux Sports Pickup 2.7 4WD Extra-cab wide ( RZN174H )
    • Tennen-Gas
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  • Toyota Hilux N170 001
    • Toyota Hilux Sports Pickup 2.7 4WD Extra-cab wide ( RZN174H )
    • Tennen-Gas
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  • Toyota Hilux Double Cab 3.0 D-4D front
    • Toyota Hilux VI
    • M 93
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  • Dülmen, Auto Bertels, Toyota GR Supra -- 2021 -- 9563
    • Toyota logo on the hood of a <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Supra_(J29/DB)" class="extiw" title="en:Toyota Supra (J29/DB)">Toyota GR Supra</a> (in the showroom of Auto Bertels) in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D%C3%BClmen" class="extiw" title="en:Dülmen">Dülmen</a>, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Rhine-Westphalia" class="extiw" title="en:North Rhine-Westphalia">North Rhine-Westphalia</a>, Germany
    • Dietmar Rabich
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  • Toyota Mirai, IAA 2017, Frankfurt (1Y7A1888)
    • Toyota Mirai
    • Matti Blume
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  • Toyota Mirai – Heckansicht, 11. November 2018, Düsseldorf
    • Toyota Mirai
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  • Toyota Mirai in Warsaw, Poland Nov 2015 IMG 0123
    • Toyota Mirai during demonstration in Warsaw, Poland, Nov 22 2015
    • Michal Setlak
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  • Toyota Mirai WAS 2017 1579
    • Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car exhibited at the 2017 Washington Auto Show, D.C., U.S.
    • Mariordo (Mario Roberto Durán Ortiz)
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  • P1040790
    • TOYOTA Mirai vätgasbil med vätgas fuelcell <a href="http://www.elbil.forum24.se/elbil-post-52763.html" rel="noreferrer nofollow">www.elbil.forum24.se/elbil-post-52763.html</a> <a href="http://teknikensvarld.se/provkorning-av-toyota-mirai-212820/" rel="noreferrer nofollow">teknikensvarld.se/provkorning-av-toyota-mirai-212820/</a>
    • Magnus Johansson
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  • Toyota MR2 W20 002
    • Toyota MR2 (SW20)
    • Tennen-Gas
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  • ToyotaMR2Spyder
    • Toyota MR2 Spyder
    • dave_7
    • CC BY 2.0
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  • Toyota MR2 (SW20) ca 1995 at Snetterton 2008
    • Toyota MR2 SW20 at Snetterton
    • Charles01
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  • Toyota Paseo 1.5 1994 (15953024041)
    • Toyota Paseo 1.5 1994
    • order_242 from Chile
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  • 1992 Toyota Paseo (EL44) coupe (20318580361)
    • Toyota Paseo EL44
    • Jeremy from Sydney, Australia
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  • 1992 Toyota Paseo (EL44) coupe (20124473670)
    • Toyota Paseo EL44
    • Jeremy from Sydney, Australia
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  • 1997 Toyota Paseo (EL54R) coupe (19203860186)
    • Toyota Paseo EL54R
    • Jeremy from Sydney, Australia
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  • 2000-2003 Toyota Prius rear
    • Toyota Prius
    • TTTNIS
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  • DCA Prius 1Gen 12 2011 3592
    • Toyota Prius 1st generation at Rockvile, MD, USA
    • Mariordo (Mario Roberto Duran Ortiz)
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  • DSC_0072
    • Toyota Prius Hybrid
    • Marufish
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  • Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid at Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco
    • Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid at Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco
    • Mario Duran-Ortiz
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  • Toyota Prius ZVW30 front 20100725
    • Toyota Prius ZVW30
    • M 93
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  • TOYOTA Prius_1
    • TOYOTA Prius ZVW50 Subashiri, Sunto District, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan ---- トヨタ プリウス ZVW50 日本国 静岡県 駿東郡 須走
    • hans-johnson
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  • Paris Motor Show 2018, Paris (1Y7A2107)
    • Toyota RAV4 Hybrid at Mondiale Paris Motor Show 2018
    • Matti Blume
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  • Toyota, Paris Motor Show 2018, Paris (1Y7A1783)
    • Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Mondial Paris Motor Show 2018
    • Matti Blume
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  • Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid Classic-Gala 2021 1X7A0175
    • Toyota RAV4 Plug-in Hybrid at Classic-Gala 2021
    • Alexander Migl
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    • Toyota RAV4, Loveland CO / 2014
    • Greg Goebel
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  • 1979 Toyota Celica Supra Mk I Coupe
    • Toyota started producing automobiles in 1933, originally sold under the Toyoda name, then from 1937 as the Toyota Motor Company. The Supra was derived from the Celica, originally called the Celica XX in Japan, the first four generations got a 6 cyl engine (standard Celicas were 4 cyl) The Supra was built from 1978-2002, from 1986 the Celica name was dropped, now just Toyota Supra. The first generation of the Supra was based largely upon the Toyota Celica liftback, but was longer by 129.5 mm. The doors and rear section were shared with the Celica but the front panels were elongated to accommodate the 6 cyl instead of the Celica's 4 cyl engine. Toyota's original plan for the Supra was to make it a competitor to the very popular Datsun Z-car. In 1979 the rear view mirrors were redesigned and alloy wheels replaced steel In 1980 engine displacement was increased to 2759cc (before was 2563cc)
    • Sicnag
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  • 1989 Toyota A70 Supra MkIII 3.0 GT Turbo
    • Toyota started producing automobiles in 1933, originally sold under the Toyoda name, then from 1937 as the Toyota Motor Company. The Supra was derived from the Celica, originally called the Celica XX in Japan, the first four generations got a 6 cyl engine (standard Celicas were 4 cyl) The Supra was built from 1978-2002, from 1986 the Celica name was dropped, now just Toyota Supra. The first generation was the A40 built from 1978-81, based on the Celica Liftback, but 5 inches longer. The second generation was the A60 built from 1981-86, similar to the Celica but with pop up headlights, again longer. The third generation was the A70 built from 1986-93, now completely different to the Celica, the Celica now front wheel drive, the Supra still rear wheel drive. Turbocharged version of the new 2965cc 6 cyl added in 1987 (now 231hp) 1989 saw a facelift with changes to lower grille, mirrors, foglights and interior
    • Sicnag
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  • 1983 Toyota Supra A60 MkII 2800GT
    • Toyota started producing automobiles in 1933, originally sold under the Toyoda name, then from 1937 as the Toyota Motor Company. The Supra was derived from the Celica, originally called the Celica XX in Japan, the first four generations got a 6 cyl engine (standard Celicas were 4 cyl) The Supra was built from 1978-2002, from 1986 the Celica name was dropped, now just Toyota Supra. The first generation was the A40 built from 1978-81. The second generation was the A60 built from 1981-86 The new model featured pop up headlights and was available in either the P type (performance) with wider wheels and fibreglass flares, or L type (Luxury) with leather interior and digital dash. (no L types were offered in Australia) 1984 saw a mild facelift, front turn signals now wrapped around the side. Engine; 178hp 2759cc 6 cyl
    • Sicnag
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  • 1969 Toyota E-11 Corolla 2 door Sedan
    • Toyota started producing automobiles in 1933. Toyota's small car, the Corolla was introduced in 1966, built over twelve generations, one of the best selling cars in the world. This is a car from the 1966-70 E-10 first generation. The Corolla featured bucket seats and floor shift. It was originally available in E-10 2 or 4 door sedan, E-15 2 door Coupe and E-16 2 door wagon with the 1077cc 4 cyl. The sportier variant, the fastback Sprinter was also sold in Japan. In 1969 the facelifted model got a central divider in the grille, models now were the E-11 2 or 4 door sedan, E-17 2 door Coupe and E-18 2 door wagon with the 1166cc 4 cyl. (1200 badge) Toyota Australia manufactured Toyotas from 1963 until 2017, the Toyota Corolla from 1968-1999 at Australian Motor Industries (AMI) in Port Melbourne, then from 1994 at Altona. (This car has the AMI badge on the front guard). Toyota New Zealand also manufactured Toyotas from 1967-1998. The Corolla was assembled in New Zealand at Steel Motor Assemblies in Christchurch and Campbell Motor Industries in Thames. Engines; 1077cc or 1166cc 4 cyl
    • Sicnag
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  • 1971 Toyota Corolla E20 Coupe
    • Toyota started producing automobiles in 1933. Toyota's small car, the Corolla was introduced in 1966, built over twelve generations, one of the best selling cars in the world. This is a car from the 1970-74 E-20 second generation. It got better front suspension and more coke bottle like styling. Available in 2 or 4 door sedan and wagon. Trim levels were Standard, Deluxe and Hi-Deluxe. The coupe was available in Deluxe, SL, SR, and Levin This second generation Corolla saw two facelifts, one in 1971, vertical bar grille went to eggcrate and another facelift in 1972, the grille was larger eggcrate and pointed in the centre, indicators relocated Toyota Australia manufactured Toyotas from 1963 until 2017, the Toyota Corolla from 1968-1999 at Australian Motor Industries (AMI) in Port Melbourne, then from 1994 at Altona. Toyota New Zealand also manufactured Toyotas from 1967-1998. The Corolla was assembled in New Zealand at Steel Motor Assemblies in Christchurch and Campbell Motor Industries in Thames. Engines; 1166, 1407 or 1588cc 4 cyl
    • Sicnag
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  • 2022 Toyota Supra Pro Auto 1
    • Toyota Supra
    • Calreyn88
    • CC BY 4.0
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  • ToyotaSupra-rear
    • Toyota Supra
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  • ToyotaSupra-front
    • Toyota Supra
    • dave_7
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  • Toyota Supra
    • Toyota Supra
    • FotoSleuth
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  • Toyota Supra 2019 at Legendy 2019 in Prague
    • Toyota Supra 2019 at Legendy 2019 in Prague.
    • Jiří Sedláček
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  • Toyota, Paris Motor Show 2018, Paris (1Y7A1780)
    • Toyota TS050 Hybrid at Mondial Paris Motor Show 2018
    • Matti Blume
    • CC BY-SA 4.0
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  • Toyota Tundra (28402321437)
    • Toyota Tundra
    • FotoSleuth
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  • Toyota Tundra 5.7L SR5 Crew Max 2010 (9666275263)
    • Toyota Tundra 5.7L SR5 Crew Max 2010
    • order_242 from Chile
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  • Toyota Tundra 5.7L SR5 TRD Crew Cab 2009 (16032957567)
    • Toyota Tundra 5.7L SR5 TRD Crew Cab 2009
    • order_242 from Chile
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