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  2. Toyota 2000GT - Wikipedia

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    Curb weight. 1,120 kg (2,469 lb) [2] The Toyota 2000GT is a limited-production front mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive, two-door, two-seat sports car / grand tourer designed by Toyota in collaboration with Yamaha. First displayed to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show in 1965, the 2000GT was manufactured under contract by Yamaha between 1967 and 1970.

  3. Getrag F23 transmission - Wikipedia

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    The F23 is a five-speed manual transmission manufactured by Getrag in Italy. [citation needed] It is designed for transverse engine applications, primarily by General Motors. It can handle torque inputs of over 230 newton-metres (170 lbf⋅ft). The F23 has one roll pin, two gearsets on each of three parallel shafts – the input shaft, the ...

  4. List of Ford transmissions - Wikipedia

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    1994–2003 AX4S —4-speed electronic transaxle. Ford Taurus, Ford Windstar, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Sable. 1995–2007 AX4N/4F50N —4-speed electronic transaxle. Ford Freestar, Ford Taurus, Ford Windstar, Lincoln Continental, Mercury Monterey, Mercury Sable. 1980–1994 FLC —3-speed hydraulic transaxle.

  5. List of Chrysler transmissions - Wikipedia

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    1961–1971 Chrysler A745 — 3-speed manual for V8s; 1964–1974 Chrysler A833 — 4-speed manual manufactured by New Process Gear [2] 1970–1981 Chrysler A230 — 3-speed manual, all-synchromesh; 1973–1974 Chrysler A250 — 3-speed manual, 1st gear no synchromesh [3] 1975–1978 Chrysler A390 — 3-speed manual, all-synchromesh [4]

  6. Hyundai Tiburon - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai's four-cylinder engine went into the GS, while the other two held the 2.7-liter V6. A five-speed manual transmission was standard. A four-speed automatic with a manual shift was optional for GS and GT models, but the SE had exclusive use of a six-speed manual gearbox. Anti-lock brakes was standard on the SE and optional for the GT coupe ...

  7. Nissan Z (RZ34) - Wikipedia

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    The Z was introduced in August 2021. it featured Nissan's VR30DDTT engine and built on an evolution of Nissan FM Z34 platform, giving a model code "RZ34". It also has two transmission options, a 6-speed manual and a 9-speed automatic transmission. Deliveries began in late 2022 and was offered with two trims, "Performance" and "Sport".

  8. Ford GT - Wikipedia

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    Ford GT. The Ford GT is a mid-engine two-seater sports car manufactured and marketed by American automobile manufacturer Ford for the 2005 model year in conjunction with the company's 2003 centenary. The second generation Ford GT became available for the 2017 model year. [1]

  9. Toyota Soarer - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Soarer (Japanese: トヨタ・ソアラ, Hepburn: Toyota Soara) is a personal luxury GT coupé produced from 1981 to 2005 by Toyota and sold in Japan. It was available at both Japanese Toyota dealerships called Toyota Store and Toyopet Store, and it debuted with the Z10 series, replacing the Toyopet Store exclusive Mark II coupé, the Toyota Auto Store exclusive Chaser coupé, and ...