***** CASH PRICE LISTED - FINANCING AVAILABLE ***** FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM - JAPSTARZMORE PICTURES AND INFORMATION -----> www.japstarz.com/cars.html 1986 Toyota Trueno GT APEX (AE86) Manufactured in July 1986 T50 5-Speed Manual Transmission DOHC 4A-GEU 4 Cylinder Engine - Rear Wheel Drive with 6.7" rear differential with LSD
Aftermarket Additions - Aftermarket SSR Rims - Powdercoated Valve Cover - Coilovers Suspension - Analog gauge - Exhaust - Freshly painted two tone white/black Imperfections: - Crack on the dash - Trunk shocks need to be replaced Factory Specifications - 3-door liftback/hatchback body type - RWD (rear-wheel drive), manual 5-speed gearbox - Horsepower: 112 hp (84 kW) @ 6600 rpm* Torque: 97 lb·ft (132 N·m) @ 4800 rpm* - Weight: approximately 2200 lb (998 kg) to 2400 lb (1089 kg) - Engine: 4A-GE, 1587 cc - Engine type: DOHC 16-valve Inline-4 AFM Multiport Fuel Injection w/T-VIS - Transmission: T50, 8-bolt flywheel - Injector size: approx. 180 cc, low impedance - Compression: 9.4:1 - Differential: 6.7" optional LSD In Japan, the AE86 was also known as the Hachi-Roku, Japanese for "eight-six". The word "trueno" is Spanish for thunder, and "levin" is Middle English for "lightning". The lightest AE86 is the Japanese 2 door GT model which weighs 910 kg (2,006 lb). The main character of the anime and manga Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara, uses his father's AE86 Trueno apex hatchback for racing and making his tofu deliveries. Also in Initial D, Itsuki Takeuchi drives an AE85 Levin, mistaken for an AE86 and Wataru Akiyama drives a turbocharged (later converted to supercharged) AE86 Corolla Levin. Later on in the series, Shinji Inui drives the Notchback coupe version of the AE86 Trueno, but not before the Fake Takumi drives his own AE86 Trueno. The popularity of the manga is cited as the main cause of the car's high resale price. |