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Gazoo Racing Will Expand Heritage Part List for A70 and A80 Toyota Supra

A70 and A80 Supra fans rejoice; Gazoo Racing heard your complaints!

Anyone with money in his pocket can purchase a car. The difficult task starts when it comes to maintaining it so that it resists the ravages of time. Of course, if you own a car built in the last two decades, finding replacement parts might be quite easy. But if you are a collector who owns cult classics like the Toyota Supra A70 and A80 from the 90s, you might have a difficult time finding components in the market. Although you can always buy from aftermarket manufacturers, we all know that these are often not up to par with OEM ones, and you really don’t want to risk it with such legendary models.

Thankfully, Toyota got you covered. Following the announcement earlier this year to produce OEM parts for the MKIII A70 and MKIV A80 Supra, the Japanese carmaker has added some more items to the catalog, which will be manufactured by its racing division Gazoo Racing, under the GR Heritage Parts Program. Previously, the company commenced production of very limited spare parts, including propeller shaft, weather strips, front emblem, door handles, and fuel sender gauge for the A70, as well as door handles, brake boosters, and headlamps for the A80 Supra. However, Gazoo Racing now expanded the list with the addition of new and quite hard-to-find items.

Toyota Supra A70
Toyota Supra A70

A70 Supra

Parts set for sale in July 2021:

Clutch master cylinder, Clutch release cylinder, Brake hose, Heater hose, Air conditioner control panel knob

Parts set for sale in August 2021:

Front emblem (to be reproduced in enamel, as announced in January 2020)

Parts set for sale in August 2021 or later:

Side protection moldings, TOYOTA SUPRA rear emblem, Front door garnish, Front suspension lower arm bush

A80 Supra

Parts set for sale in July 2021:

Oxygen sensor

Parts set for sale in August 2021 or later:

Front bumper cover

Customers will be able to purchase these original components through their local Toyota retailers starting July 1. Toyota will manufacture them in limited quantities; thus, availability will remain only till the stock lasts.

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