Racing Lagoon - Gameplay - Car List

Car List

The cars consists mainly as of fictitious name appeared for this game, the model cars based on a real car.

  • STAR (Toyota Starlet EP91)
  • 86-Lev/86-Thunder (Toyota Corolla Levin/Sprinter Trueno)
  • SW-2000GT (Toyota MR2)
  • Cancer (Toyota Chaser JZX100)
  • Dark2 (Toyota Mark II JZX100)
  • RZ-3000 Toyota Supra JZA80)
  • Celine (Toyota Celica ST 20)
  • RS-2000 (Nissan Skyline DR30)
  • X1800 (Nissan 180SX)
  • Sil-14 (Nissan Silvia S14)
  • Zeta3000 (Nissan Fairlady Z Z32)
  • Zeta2400 (Nissan S30)
  • 32TypeGT/32Type-R (Nissan Skyline R32)
  • 33TypeGT/33Type-R (Nissan Skyline GT-R/R33)
  • Avenue (Nissan Avenir)
  • CVC1600/CVC1600R (Honda Civic EK)
  • GRA-Si/GRA-R (Honda Integra SiR/Type R DC2)
  • Highway Star (Honda NSX)
  • Seven-RX (Mazda-RX-7 FC3S)
  • Seven-FD (Mazda RX-7 FD3S)
  • COSMIC (Mazda Eunos Cosmo)
  • EVO2000 (Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution)
  • Elephant (Mitsubishi Pajero)
  • WR-2000 (Subaru Impreza GC8)
  • Wagon660 (Suzuki Wagon R)
  • Micro-GT (Mini)
  • CoroCoro (Volkswagen Type 1)
  • Black Dragon (Chevrolet Corvette C3)
  • Danger-V (Chevrolet Camaro)
  • Germany RS (Porsche 911 Type 930)
  • Backyard-SP (Lotus Europa)
  • Scuderia12 (Ferrari Testarossa)
  • Limousine (Rolls-Royce)
  • Souther (Lamborghini Countach)
  • トラック/Truck (Isuzu Forward)
  • 市営バス/Bus (Yokohama City Bus)
  • Monster-R (Nissan Skyline R33 GT-R)

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