Gt Four 27 Rj080245
A few obscure manufacturers used "GT 4" badging (e.g., the Isuzu Piazza or certain Nissan Skyline GTS-4 models). GT Four with a space and capital F is distinctly Toyota. RJ080245 with the R-J prefix rarely appears on any other make.
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This strongly suggests the Toyota Celica GT-Four (also known as the Toyota Celica All-Trac Turbo in North America).
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While the VIN or chassis code might look like a jumble of alphanumeric characters to the uninitiated, to an enthusiast, it tells a story. gt four 27 rj080245
If this unit is a recently imported JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) vehicle, the RJ designation often appears in auction sheets or export logs. It suggests a vehicle that has survived the test of time—a unit that likely spent its early life on the tight, well-maintained roads of Japan before making the journey overseas.
The GT-Four (stylized as GT‑FOUR) was Toyota’s weapon for the World Rally Championship (WRC) in the 1990s. Based on the Celica coupé, it featured: A few obscure manufacturers used "GT 4" badging (e
Generations:
| Chassis | Years | Nickname | Key features | |---------|-------|----------|---------------| | ST165 | 1986–1989 | First GT-Four | 185 hp, pop-up lights | | ST185 | 1990–1993 | RC/Carlos Sainz | 205–225 hp, intercooler scoop | | ST205 | 1994–1995 | WRC edition | 255 hp (crank), water injection, castor arms | 27 Could be:
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