Toyota Starlet



Chassis: EP82

Mk: 4

Class: Hatchback

Origin: JP Japan

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Contributor: Speedevil
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Country FlagPurehell
2016-05-29 02:31
This car is configured to mix multiple of Toyota vehicles.
Front end Toyota Starlet (EP82), rear end Toyota Caldina (T210) is probably the model.
The body of the silhouette closer to the Starlet. I suggest the Starlet.
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2016-05-29 00:43
I've looked all around for this car, and it doesn't seem to be anything really. It's too long for a hatchback, so it would be station wagon. And although it features elements from existing cars (headlights Toyota Tercel/Corolla II, lower front bumper from Nissan Pulsar/Lucino), none are really more prevalent than the others. So MFG I would say.
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2016-05-28 12:59
I think it was called Nissan Pulsar on the Japanese domestic market.
Country FlagPolish Wheelman
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2016-05-27 16:40
1995 Nissan Almera N15.
Country FlagDesscythe17
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2016-05-26 15:26
Aginnon wrote
Honda Civic (1995)

Not in the slightest.
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2016-05-26 15:25
Honda Civic (1995)
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2016-05-26 12:20
Front looks kind of Tercel/Corsa/Corolla II, taillights look like Honda Civic Shuttle.
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2016-05-26 01:04
Hakari wrote

Yeah... And it looks more like a station wagon than a hatchback.


I don't know, it's pretty small.
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2016-05-26 00:58
Speedevil wrote


I did upload a rear shot, here it is: www.igcd.net/images2/092/174.jpg
The rear lights don't match though.

Yeah... And it looks more like a station wagon than a hatchback.
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2016-05-26 00:55
Hakari wrote
Reminds me of Nissan Almera: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=21665&width=1280
Rear shot will be really helpful.


I did upload a rear shot, here it is: www.igcd.net/images2/092/174.jpg
The rear lights don't match though.
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2016-05-26 00:52
Reminds me of Nissan Almera: www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=21665&width=1280
Rear shot will be really helpful.