Description
Toyota had been a familiar maker on the scene at global rallies since the 1970s, and in 1992 their entrant was the Celica GT-FOUR (ST185), a highly capable car based around a 299hp 2-litre inline-four turbocharged engine and employing front and rear limited slip differentials with a hydraulic centre differential. Like the road car, it also employed MacPherson strut suspension, albeit lightened by the use of aluminium in strut cases and upper sections, and titanium in the stabilizer. In 1993 the car had a new livery in the colours of its sponsor Castrol, and in the first rally of the season in Monte-Carlo, driver D. Auriol overturned a 71-second deficit to take overall victory, a triumph that set the tone for Toyota's season as teammate J. Kankkunen became champion driver and Toyota the champion manufacturer.
About The Model
About The Model
- This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 192mm, width: 77mm
- This model recreates the car with slick tyres and low ride height, as it appeared in the tarmac stage-heavy rally
- Features accurate depictions of the night stage driving and cornering lights. These are optional parts in the model
- A realistic interior has depictions of roll cage, bucket seats and more
- Mesh is included to recreate bumper grille sections
- The underside has plenty to look at, with depictions of front underguard, airducts and more
- Decals are included to recreate sponsor logos and other markings, including tyre logos
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Toyota Castrol Celica GT-Four '93
Item No. 24125
Toyota had been a familiar maker on the scene at global rallies since the 1970s, and in 1992 their entrant was the Celica GT-FOUR (ST185), a highly capable car based around a 299hp 2-litre inline-four turbocharged engine and employing front and rear limited slip differentials with a hydraulic centre
Description
Toyota had been a familiar maker on the scene at global rallies since the 1970s, and in 1992 their entrant was the Celica GT-FOUR (ST185), a highly capable car based around a 299hp 2-litre inline-four turbocharged engine and employing front and rear limited slip differentials with a hydraulic centre differential. Like the road car, it also employed MacPherson strut suspension, albeit lightened by the use of aluminium in strut cases and upper sections, and titanium in the stabilizer. In 1993 the car had a new livery in the colours of its sponsor Castrol, and in the first rally of the season in Monte-Carlo, driver D. Auriol overturned a 71-second deficit to take overall victory, a triumph that set the tone for Toyota's season as teammate J. Kankkunen became champion driver and Toyota the champion manufacturer.
About The Model
About The Model
- This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 192mm, width: 77mm
- This model recreates the car with slick tyres and low ride height, as it appeared in the tarmac stage-heavy rally
- Features accurate depictions of the night stage driving and cornering lights. These are optional parts in the model
- A realistic interior has depictions of roll cage, bucket seats and more
- Mesh is included to recreate bumper grille sections
- The underside has plenty to look at, with depictions of front underguard, airducts and more
- Decals are included to recreate sponsor logos and other markings, including tyre logos
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