![]() 04/10/2017 at 16:11 • Filed to: Toyota, Starlet | ![]() | ![]() |
One of these things.
A Starlet P80. They were everywhere once.
Bonus Starlet P90 just to the left of the van (third gen Transit). Also bonus Seat Cordoba and Citroen C3.
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WRC Cordoba is best Cordoba.
This particular car is one of my favorite racing liveries of all time:
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Somehow Starlets seem to be the Japanese cars that survive here the longest. When I see a Japanese car from that era it usually is a Starlet. Very reliable, cheap to run and not as popular for export to Africa.
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never sold here
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We used to have a lot of JDM turbo models like this, but then they vanished because rust, age and insurance difficulties for the kind of people who liked them.
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We didn’t get those in LHD markets. Only the granny cruisers.
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Odd. I thought Japanese cars were a big thing in Australia.
I suppose it was too small for the market.
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We got a lot of jap cars just not all