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Aoshima A020057 1/24 Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno Gt-Apex '85
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Aoshima A020057 1/24 Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno Gt-Apex '85

Aoshima A020057 1/24 Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno Gt-Apex '85

The Toyota AE86 Trueno, which was released in May 1983, adopted an FR layout at a time when FF was the norm; the engine was also changed from the previous 2T-G to a newly developed 4A-G. The body variations, along with its sister car the Levin, are a three-door hatchback and a two-door coupe. The model name changes depending on the engine, with the 4A-G-equipped car being called the AE86 and the 1500cc 3A-U-equipped car being called the AE85; their popularity continues to this day.

Features

  • The Trueno's greatest feature, the retractable headlights, can be opened and closed.
  • The suspension is reproduced using springs.
  • The taillights and turn signals are molded in clear red and clear orange.
  • Window frame masking stickers are included.
$39.21
Aoshima A020057 1/24 Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno Gt-Apex '85—
$39.21

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Aoshima A020057 1/24 Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno Gt-Apex '85

The Toyota AE86 Trueno, which was released in May 1983, adopted an FR layout at a time when FF was the norm; the engine was also changed from the previous 2T-G to a newly developed 4A-G. The body variations, along with its sister car the Levin, are a three-door hatchback and a two-door coupe. The model name changes depending on the engine, with the 4A-G-equipped car being called the AE86 and the 1500cc 3A-U-equipped car being called the AE85; their popularity continues to this day.

Features

  • The Trueno's greatest feature, the retractable headlights, can be opened and closed.
  • The suspension is reproduced using springs.
  • The taillights and turn signals are molded in clear red and clear orange.
  • Window frame masking stickers are included.

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The Toyota AE86 Trueno, which was released in May 1983, adopted an FR layout at a time when FF was the norm; the engine was also changed from the previous 2T-G to a newly developed 4A-G. The body variations, along with its sister car the Levin, are a three-door hatchback and a two-door coupe. The model name changes depending on the engine, with the 4A-G-equipped car being called the AE86 and the 1500cc 3A-U-equipped car being called the AE85; their popularity continues to this day.

Features

  • The Trueno's greatest feature, the retractable headlights, can be opened and closed.
  • The suspension is reproduced using springs.
  • The taillights and turn signals are molded in clear red and clear orange.
  • Window frame masking stickers are included.