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Hasegawa 1/24 TOYOTA SOARER (Z20) LATE VERSION 2.0GT-TWIN TURBO L (1989) "FULL AERO"

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Description

1/24 TOYOTA SOARER (Z20) LATE VERSION 2.0GT-TWIN TURBO L (1989) "FULL AERO" by Hasegawa delivers a highly detailed Japanese luxury sports coupe scale model kit for JDM enthusiasts and hobby builders who enjoy 1980s performance and styling.

Featuring:

  • Full aero body kit: Recreates the late Z20 Soarer with factory-style aerodynamic bumpers, side skirts, and rear spoiler.
  • Twin turbo performance theme: Represents the 2.0GT-Twin Turbo L specification with accurate sporty detailing.
  • Refined interior layout: Includes dashboard, seating, and centre console reflecting late-80s luxury sports design.

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 19.4 cm
  • Width: 7.9 cm
  • Height: 5.3 cm

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: 1/24
  • Manufacturer: Hasegawa
  • Model: TOYOTA SOARER (Z20) Late Version 2.0GT-TWIN TURBO L (1989) "FULL AERO"
  • Parts count: Approx. 120+
  • Material: Injection-moulded plastic
  • Assembly: Required
  • Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
  • Recommended Age: 15+
  • Body: Uncoloured
  • Pre-coloured Parts: No
  • Posable Doors and Hood: No

Perfect for: JDM collectors, Toyota enthusiasts, and scale model hobby builders who enjoy classic Japanese luxury performance cars, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted service and fast shipping.

Why this kit matters

The Toyota Soarer Z20 was introduced in the mid-1980s as a premium grand tourer aimed at combining luxury comfort with performance engineering. The twin-turbo variants became known for their smooth power delivery and advanced technology for the era, including electronic systems that set it apart from many rivals.

The late “Full Aero” version reflects styling updates that gave the Soarer a more aggressive appearance, aligning it with the performance-focused Japanese market of the late 1980s. It remains a key model in JDM history, representing Toyota’s push into high-end sporty coupes during a competitive automotive period.

How to use it

Build using plastic cement, modelling tools, and fine brushes for paint detailing. Paint is required for body colour, trim, and interior finishing. Display as part of a JDM or 1980s Japanese sports car collection.

This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

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