Dome 86C

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The Dome 86C (also known as the Toyota 86C, or alternately, the Toyota Dome 86C) was a racing prototype, designed, developed and built by Japanese manufacturer Toyota in partnership and collaboration with Japanese constructor Dome and homologated specifically to race in the FIA Group C category of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile. It was powered by a turbocharged 4T-GTE four-cylinder engine, developing between 630–670 hp (470–500 kW), depending on boost pressure. It didn't win any races, with its best result being 4th-place finish at Fuji in 1986.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

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