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TOYOTA CELICA GT-S/T-SPORT (2ZZ Naturally Aspirated only)

Kanto Auto Works
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Kanto Auto Works was a Japanese car manufacturer. It was a member of the Toyota Group. In July 2012, Kanto Auto Works and two other Toyota subsidiaries were merged to form Toyota Motor East Japan.

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