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  2. Toyota AE85 - Wikipedia

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    The majority of AE85s were produced at this plant, as it was the original plant where the Toyota Corolla and Sprinter are manufactured. In both cases, the AE85 never had any export models made from these plants; that would handled by its more sportier and upmarket version, the AE86.

  3. Toyota AE86 - Wikipedia

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    The name AE86 derives from Toyota's internal code during the car's development, designating the 1600 cc RWD model from the fifth generation of the Corolla. In Toyota's code language, the "A" designates the car's engine (4A series), "E" designates Corolla, "8" designates fifth generation and "6" designates the variant within this generation.

  4. Assetto Corsa - Wikipedia

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    Assetto Corsa (Italian for "Race Setup") is a sim racing video game developed by the Italian video game developer Kunos Simulazioni. It is designed with an emphasis on a realistic racing experience with support for extensive customization and moddability .

  5. Toyota Corolla - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Corolla (Japanese: トヨタ・カローラ, Hepburn: Toyota Karōra) is a series of compact cars (formerly subcompact) manufactured and marketed globally by the Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corporation. Introduced in 1966, the Corolla was the best-selling car worldwide by 1974 and has been one of the best-selling cars in the ...

  6. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II / Toyota Sprinter Carib (1982–1988) L30. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II (1986–1990) L40. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II (1990–1994) Toyota Paseo / Toyota Cynos (1991–1995) L50. Toyota Tercel / Toyota Corsa / Toyota Corolla II / Toyota Soluna (1994–2003)

  7. All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship - Wikipedia

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    The JGTC (Japanese Grand Touring Championship) [1] was established in 1993 [2] [3] by the Japan Automobile Federation (JAF) via its subsidiary company the GTA (GT Association), replacing the defunct All Japan Sports Prototype Championship for Group C cars and the Japanese Touring Car Championship for Group A touring cars, which instead would adopt the supertouring formula.

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  9. Toyota Corolla (E80) - Wikipedia

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    The Corolla FX replaced the Toyota Starlet in North America. A DOHC 16-valve engine, designated 4A-GE , was added in 1983 on the rear-drive cars. It was a 1.6 L (1,587 cc) inline-four and produced 124 PS (91 kW), turning the Levin/Trueno (Japan), Corolla GT coupé (Europe) and Corolla GT-S (North America) into a what was arguably a sports car ...