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The ST205 was the third and final generation of the GT-Four. It was produced to meet "homologation" rules, meaning Toyota had to sell a certain number of road-going versions to be allowed to race the car in rallies. It featured a permanent all-wheel-drive system and a turbocharged 2.0L 3S-GTE engine 2. Technical Prowess The Japanese-market ST205 produced approximately 252 horsepower . It was famous for features like: Bring a Trailer Super Strut Suspension : Designed to improve handling and reduce torque steer. Anti-Lag System (ALS)

Yes — “GT Four” is also used in:

In some unofficial Australian and European parts catalogues, appears as a rear differential breather hose kit for ST185 Celica GT-Four. The “27” could refer to 27mm banjo bolt size or 27″ hose length. gt four 27 rj080245

This strongly suggests the Toyota Celica GT-Four (also known as the Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo in North America). The ST205 was the third and final generation of the GT-Four

This article will decode the GT-Four legacy, explore every plausible connection to “27” and “RJ080245,” and help you determine whether you have stumbled upon a genuine collector’s item or a data-entry ghost. The “27” could refer to 27mm banjo bolt

, a legendary rally-bred sports car, while "GT" is also a major bicycle brand like GT Bicycles .

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The ST205 was the third and final generation of the GT-Four. It was produced to meet "homologation" rules, meaning Toyota had to sell a certain number of road-going versions to be allowed to race the car in rallies. It featured a permanent all-wheel-drive system and a turbocharged 2.0L 3S-GTE engine 2. Technical Prowess The Japanese-market ST205 produced approximately 252 horsepower . It was famous for features like: Bring a Trailer Super Strut Suspension : Designed to improve handling and reduce torque steer. Anti-Lag System (ALS)

Yes — “GT Four” is also used in:

In some unofficial Australian and European parts catalogues, appears as a rear differential breather hose kit for ST185 Celica GT-Four. The “27” could refer to 27mm banjo bolt size or 27″ hose length.

This strongly suggests the Toyota Celica GT-Four (also known as the Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo in North America).

This article will decode the GT-Four legacy, explore every plausible connection to “27” and “RJ080245,” and help you determine whether you have stumbled upon a genuine collector’s item or a data-entry ghost.

, a legendary rally-bred sports car, while "GT" is also a major bicycle brand like GT Bicycles .

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