- in ****an as the Z40
series Soarer and
elsewhere as the SC 430. In
contrast to the
previous series, the Z40
series Soarer and SC were
based on a single...
- Look up
soar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soar or
SOAR may
refer to: 160th
Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), US Army
regiment Safe...
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named Soares include:
Alana Soares,
American model and
actress António
Soares dos Reis (1847–1889),
Portuguese sculptor Armando Zeferino Soares (1920–2007)...
- ****anese 100 V
mains socket. The
Toyota Soarer Aero
Cabin (Aerocabin) is a
sports car
based on the
Toyota Soarer, and
produced in 1987. It is a ****an only...
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soar or
soaring in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soaring may
refer to: Gliding, in
which pilots fly
unpowered aircraft known as
gliders or...
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Production of the
Soarer started in
April 1991 at the
Motomachi plant in Toyota, Aichi, with the
Lexus SC
produced alongside the
Soarer at a
second Higashi...
-
offered as a 2-door, with the 2-door
option being replaced by the
Toyota Soarer. To
provide buyers with a
luxury sports sedan while minimizing tax consequences...
- is a non-interference engine. Applications: Mark II
Chaser Cresta Crown Soarer Progres Like all JZ-series engines, the
early 1JZ-GE is
designed for longitudinal...
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Toyota HiAce HiMedic Ambulance (****an only) 1991–2000
Lexus SC 400/Toyota
Soarer 1992–1997
Toyota Aristo 1997–2000
Lexus GS 400 1995–1997 SARD MC8/MC8-R...
- 000 rpm.
Applications (calendar years): 1980
Toyota Supra MA46 1980
Toyota Soarer MZ10 1980
Toyota Crown 1980
Toyota Corona Mark II 1982–1986
Toyota Celica...