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Sideways legends tear up the track in Part 17 of the Drifting Challenge series! The powerful Toyota Soarer and agile Nissan ...
Even though the Toyota Soarer never made it to the U.S., it was a popular JDM car - here's what made it so important in the years after it was introduced.
1992 Toyota Soarer - Making It Stick. Auto Bahn Takes A Proven Drift Chassis And Converts It Into One Fast Time Attack Soarer. Dino Dalle Carbonare Writer Jul 23, 2010. See 1 Photo.
Powering this Soarer is Toyota‘s 7M-GTE 3.0-liter turbocharged inline-six, and while it has been modified, it’s unclear exactly how much more power it’s making than the stock 232 hp (237 PS ...
This No-Expense-Spared 1994 Toyota Soarer V-8 Defines JDM Excess. Built in Japan by a drag race shop, this Soarer (sold as the Lexus SC in America) has over $150k poured into it.
The Toyota Soarer, a luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005, was a remarkable vehicle that showcased Toyota's commitment to excellence and innovation. Read Full Story.
11 Oct 2021, 20:07 UTC · By: Benny Kirk / In the days before the 1J and 2J, the Soarer settled for a three-liter Toyota M Series turbocharged inline-six engine jetting 232 horsepower at 3,200 rpm ...
What you’re looking at is a 1989 Toyota Soarer.The nameplate first came to be in Japan in 1981, and starting with 1986, it was based on the A70 platform that also underpinned that era’s Supra ...