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  2. Scion tC - Wikipedia

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    TRD used to produce performance parts such as lowering springs and racing struts, full coil-over suspension systems, performance brake kits, rear sway bars, front strut tower bars, limited-slip differentials, upgraded clutches, axle-back exhausts and cold-air intakes for the Scion tC. Other cosmetic accessories such as TRD branded valve covers ...

  3. Toyota Racing Development - Wikipedia

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    Performance parts for Lexus vehicles are now labeled as F-Sport and performance Lexus models are labeled F to ... 2005–2010 Scion tC; 2008–2009 Scion xB; 1MZ-FE 3 ...

  4. XMODS - Wikipedia

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    XMODS can be extensively modified using parts supplied by RadioShack and other aftermarket vendors. The starter kits advertise the ability to change the motor, wheels, tires, trim kit, springs/shocks, and bearings (From nylon bushings to steel bearings), add lighting kits, and, in some generations, swap the crystal to allow the cars to operate ...

  5. Scion (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Scion was a marque of Toyota that debuted in 2003 and was available only in the United States and Canada. The marque was intended to appeal to younger customers: the Scion brand emphasized inexpensive, stylish, and distinctive sport compact vehicles, and used a simplified "pure price" sales concept that eschewed traditional trim levels and dealer haggling.

  6. Toyota AR engine - Wikipedia

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    The AR engine family is an Inline-4 piston engine series by Toyota, first introduced in 2008 for the RAV4, and subsequently for the Highlander, Venza, Camry and Scion tC.. The AR series uses a die-cast aluminium engine block and aluminium DOHC cylinder head.

  7. Toyota 86 - Wikipedia

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    The custom red paint was based on the backside of a Japanese macaque. [12] Classic Toyota sports cars such as the AE86, Celica and Supra were cited as inspirations for the concept. [13] At the 2010 Tokyo Motor Show, Toyota launched its G Sports line of aftermarket accessories, along with the FT-86 G Sports concept car.