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TOYOTA Supra 1982
The 1982 Toyota Supra GT is a classic hatchback with a 2.8L 6-cylinder engine, featuring electronic fuel injection. This 2-door sports car, manufactured in Japan, offers a dynamic driving experience with its 5M-E engine. It's a part of the lightweight Class 1 category, making it both sporty and efficient.
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TOYOTA Supra 1982
The 1982 Toyota Supra GT is a classic hatchback featuring a 2.8L (2759 cc) 6-cylinder 5M-E engine with electronic fuel injection. This sporty 2-door model is manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan and falls under Class 1 for vehicles weighing 6,000 lb or less.
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TOYOTA Supra 1982
The 1982 Toyota Supra GT is a classic hatchback with a 2.759L 6-cylinder engine featuring electronic fuel injection. Manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan, it sports a 5M-E engine and is designed for a gross vehicle weight of 6,000 lbs or less. This 2-door passenger car blends sporty performance with iconic style.
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TOYOTA Supra 1982
The 1982 Toyota Supra GT is a classic 2-door hatchback equipped with a 2.8L 6-cylinder 5M-E engine featuring electronic fuel injection. Manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan, this vehicle falls under the Class 1 weight rating (6,000 lb or less). Known for its blend of performance and style, the Supra GT remains a beloved model among car enthusiasts.
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TOYOTA Supra 1983
The 1983 Toyota Supra GT is a classic hatchback with a 2.8L 6-cylinder engine, equipped with electronic fuel injection. Manufactured by Toyota Motor Corporation in Toyota City, Japan, this model features a sporty 2-door design. With a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,000 lbs or less, it's a lightweight yet powerful passenger car.
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TOYOTA Supra 1982
The 1982 Toyota Supra GT is a classic hatchback equipped with a 2.8L 5M-E inline-six engine featuring electronic fuel injection. This 2-door sports car, produced by Toyota Motor Corporation in Japan, falls under the Class 1 weight category, making it a nimble and lightweight passenger vehicle.