so yeah they do exist, but the difference is only cosmetic stuff nothing to really rave on about
yea true, has the 3rd gen 3sge some trd leads and a s/steal exhuast with a trd muffler so goes alright
that mr2 looks awsome, would they be a turbo?
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so yeah they do exist, but the difference is only cosmetic stuff nothing to really rave on about
eskimo wrote:that mr2 looks awsome, would they be a turbo?
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
classique71 wrote:My housemate owned a TRD Levin - It was the real deal , most likely like the 3000 GT supra ..
Its probabaly lurking atround somewhere in NZ - it was sold about 4 yrs ago
Adamal wrote:cars is as quick as it is pretty.
I need not say anything.
DJ wrote:The TRD2000GT was a special release from toyota, all having the TRD widebody kit and substantial engine upgrades as standard.
Some (or all?) came out the factory with around 495hp, only 35 where made I believe.
2jayzgte wrote:Speaking of lurking that TRD GT 3000 Supra lives in WGTN a Asian guy own's it and is running a T-88 and a 6-speed now as originally used to run the factory set up and used to be a Auto...TRD bodykits are just works of art I have'nt really seen anything out there that looks and functions as well as the TRD kits.
pyro_sniper2002 wrote:Stolen from wiki. I think the key word, as highlighted, is SOME
In order to ensure exclusivity, a high price tag was charged and total of just 35 factory car conversions where completed by Toyota Technocraft Ltd. Each official car converted was made using lightweight fibreglass components (in place of heavy steel original parts, front wings/fenders, boot lid, rear quarter panels, front and rear bumpers, etc.) and re-classified as completely new cars (with their own specially numbered TRD vin plate rivited to the body to indicate their authenticity and rarity).
All official TRD2000GT's had a 60 mm (2.4 in) wider front and rear track which improved handling considerably over the original suspension design. Virtually every car converted also had other TRD parts fitted too including extensive changes to both the suspension and engine. Some cars left the factory boasting up to 500 PS (493 hp/368 kW) and less than 1100 kg (2425 lb) for a very impressive power to weight ratio. TRD Japan never sold body parts for third-party conversion separately (except rear wing), they transformed complete cars.
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