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1986 Toyota Corolla GT-S
Our 1986 Toyota Corolla GT-S had formerly been part of Toyota Racing Development’s fleet and had picked up some neat items along the way, like a fiberglass rear hatch, flashy paint job, sport-tuned suspension and Nardi steering wheel.
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Drift-style Sep 26, 2002
We decide it’s time to exercise our GT-S, drifting style.
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GT-Slow Oct 31, 2001
We discover our GT-S isn’t exactly a speed demon in it’s current state.
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Work starts on the Corolla Aug 20, 2001
We finally get to work on that ex-TRD GT-S
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So what do we have here Feb 27, 2001
With our Corolla safely back in Florida, we get a better look at it. And it’s good.
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Introducing our Corolla GT-S Feb 20, 2001
We pick up a Corolla GT-S with an interesting history.
1986 Toyota Corolla GT-S Specs:
- Body type:
- Coupe
- Country of origin:
- Japan
- Displacement:
- 1598cc
- Stock Horsepower:
- 115 bhp at 6000 rpm
- Torque:
- 110 lb.-ft at 4500 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 5-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Rear-wheel-drive
- Brakes:
- disc/disc
- Body Width:
- 64.0 inches
- Curb Weight:
- 2000 pounds
- Wheelbase:
- 94.5 inches

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