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Ae86 Trueno Toyota Corolla Wide on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:56290 Color:
Location:

Oshawa, Ontario, Canada

Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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Engine:
- Honda S2000 AP1 motor & AP2 transmission w/ full wire tuck
- JSP engine conversion kit
- TRD engine mounts
- Full SS fuel lines
- Custom one piece driveshaft
- Fluidyne Radiator (custom piping)
- Custom intake (heat rapped)
- Custom header
- Custom 2.5 exhaust with Agency Power Ti Canister
- AP2 spark plug cover

Footwork:
- Work Equip 01 15x8.5 -9 (front) 15x10 -16 (rear)
- Yokohama Advan AD08 (205/50/15)
- Project kics lug nuts (neo-chrome)
- Project kics rear spacers (30mm)

Suspension/Brakes:
- Megan racing coilovers w/ camber plates
- Whiteline race sway bars (front and rear)
- Techno toy tuning NRCAs
- Techno toy tuning tension control arms (chromed)
- Techno toy tuning 4 link (chromed)
- Techno toy tuning Lower control arms
- Techno toy tuning Lateral bar (chromed)
- TRD 2way LSD
- Acid dipped and powder coated rear axle
- All polyurethane bushings
- Willwood BBK with Hawk HP+ pads
- SS brake lines (every line!)

Exterior & Interior:
- Acid dipped and stitch welded chassis
- Painted undercarriage and interior
- JBlood Widebody (front 20mm, Rear 40mm)
- Jblood Sideskirts
- Jblood Rear wing
- Vertex Front Bumper
- Vertex Rear bumper
- CBY CF Mirrors
- Aerocatch hood pins
- Redline JDM taillights
- Custom Aqua/green paint (Sikkens)
- H4 headlight conversion w/ Nextmod HIDS
- Bride Zeta IIs (driver & Pass)
- Black Suede w/ red stitch Dash
- Black Suede w/ red stitch Door Panels
- OMP suede deep corn steering wheel
- 5 panel wink mirror
- S2000 gauge cluster
- S2000 engine start button w/ carbon fibre trim panel1
- Autometer Gauges with carbon fibre trim panel
- Tilton Floor mounted pedals w/ master cylinders
- Custom CNC machined steering extension
- Custom CNC machined shifter extension

- Summit racing fuel cell
- Summit racing battery box
- Optima Red-top battery

Real deal here my daily needs substantial work and I have no choice but to let go of this...



can ship at buyers expense or local pick up or work something out for delivering it myself
thanks

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Subaru to stop building Camry for Toyota in the US

Fri, 09 May 2014

It was back in 2007 that Subaru of Indiana Automotive, under contract from Subaru minority shareholder Toyota, built the first Toyota Camry at its plant in Lafayette, Indiana. Rumblings of the end of that contract work have been around for a while, as Subaru talked of expanding capacity to build more units and add a line for the Impreza, and Toyota talked of moving Camry production to its Georgetown, KY plant. The news was official internally last November when SIA Executive Vice President Tom Easterday told the Louisville Courier-Journal that Camry production would end. Now, Automotive News reports that both automakers have admitted publicly that the end will come in 2016.
SIA currently has a 170,000-unit capacity devoted to the home-brand Legacy and Outback models, while a $400-million expansion increases that to 300,000 units to prepare the facility for Impreza production in two years. Freeing up the 100,000 units of production devoted to the Camry means a 400,000-unit capability, which is far more than Subaru needs at the moment, but the Toyota exit will allow it to expand any way it sees fit. Subaru has said it will absorb the workers on the Camry line and no jobs will be lost, the mayor of Lafayette saying the development could change the timetable for the expansion.

Toyota and Suzuki are looking at an R&D partnership because they admit they're behind

Wed, Oct 12 2016

The Chairman of Suzuki Motor Corporation, Osamu Suzuki, and the President of Toyota, Akio Toyoda, have convened at Toyota's Tokyo offices to declare plans to join hands regarding research and development. According to Toyoda, Toyota "hasn't been good at creating alliances," and its partnership with the small carmaker Daihatsu has been the most well-known collaboration so far. Perhaps the comment has a tinge of regret from Toyota and GM's NUMMI days in Fremont, especially as the statement released by Toyota says that "Toyota is conscious of the fact that it may be behind competitors in North America and Europe when it comes to the establishment of standardizations and partnership with other companies." But as different technologies advance at breakneck speed and it is difficult for companies both big and small to stay competitive, let alone ahead of the game, Toyota is accepting the need for collaboration. Toyoda referred to passenger safety, environmental issues, automated driving, and hydrogen technology, all of which are key challenges for any carmaker looking to stay relevant, and all expensive to experiment with. Spreading the cost over more vehicles should help. "We received an offer from Suzuki regarding collaboration possibilities on advanced and future technologies such as in information technology. Suzuki made a frank proposal to us, and in understanding that Toyota is facing the challenges which I had mentioned earlier, we thought that with the relationship between both companies, there is an opportunity for a business partnership to help solve such challenges. As such, we decided to explore such possibilities together," said Toyoda. In the future, Daihatsu will still be Toyota's tool in emerging markets, but now Toyota could have access to Suzuki's small-car know-how. Osamu Suzuki acknowledges that "Suzuki's current business focuses on minivehicles in Japan and India," as Suzuki withdrew from the US and Canada in 2013. A joint effort will help Suzuki remain relevant, and as a manufacturer of predominantly small vehicles it has been focusing on competitive pricing more than cutting edge technology. Related Video:

Toyota has 200 orders for 2016 Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car

Mon, Dec 1 2014

Toyota built 500 Lexus LFA supercars between 2010 and 2012 in what Automotive News has called a "secretive workshop." The automaker has been wondering what to do with that production line since the last LFA rolled off in December 2012 and, like so much else for Toyota these days, the answer is a hydrogen car – and in about the same small numbers. The 200 Mirai orders are "mostly from government and corporate fleets." – Masamoto Maekawa The 2016 Mirai fuel cell vehicle will go into production later this month at the old LFA workshop, which is located behind Toyota's Motomachi assembly plant in Toyota City. The skilled workers there have been doing other things (like building bicycles) since the last LFA was finished and now Automotive News says they will hand-build the Mirai so that the car can get the attention to detail Toyota wants and because there won't be that many of the hydrogen cars made for a while. Toyota has already said it will sell only 3,000 Mirai FCVs in the US by the end of 2017 (it won't arrive here until late 2015, with deliveries in Japan starting earlier). With 200 orders already in and a plan to build only 700 in 2015, Toyota is already talking about delivery delays. Toyota's executive vice president for domestic sales, Masamoto Maekawa, said that, "the 200 orders are mostly from government and corporate fleets." Production could remain at LFA Works for a while. One Toyota exec said that even if the company makes 2,000 Mirais a year, that would still be only 10 each day. Doesn't sound like there's going to be anyone working weekends for a while.