Toyota Corolla AE86 Wide-Body Black and White Fujiwara Tofu Shop Initial D (RHD) DCT
This premium DCT 1:64 scale diecast model recreates the legendary AE86 Corolla Sprinter Trueno in its iconic Fujiwara Tofu Shop black-and-white livery from Initial D. Featuring aggressive bolt-on wide-body fenders, right-hand drive layout, authentic wheel setup, and displayed on a deluxe base with an acrylic cover, this model is a true tribute to JDM culture and drift heritage.
Fun Fact: In Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara’s AE86 famously conquered Mount Akina’s touge roads using tofu delivery runs as his training ground—earning him the nickname “Drift King” and cementing the car’s status as a drift icon.
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Toyota Corolla AE86 Wide-Body Black and White Fujiwara Tofu Shop Initial D (RHD) DCT
Toyota Corolla AE86 Wide-Body Black and White Fujiwara Tofu Shop Initial D (RHD) DCT
This premium DCT 1:64 scale diecast model recreates the legendary AE86 Corolla Sprinter Trueno in its iconic Fujiwara Tofu Shop black-and-white livery from Initial D. Featuring aggressive bolt-on wide-body fenders, right-hand drive layout, authentic wheel setup, and displayed on a deluxe base with an acrylic cover, this model is a true tribute to JDM culture and drift heritage.
Fun Fact: In Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara’s AE86 famously conquered Mount Akina’s touge roads using tofu delivery runs as his training ground—earning him the nickname “Drift King” and cementing the car’s status as a drift icon.
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This premium DCT 1:64 scale diecast model recreates the legendary AE86 Corolla Sprinter Trueno in its iconic Fujiwara Tofu Shop black-and-white livery from Initial D. Featuring aggressive bolt-on wide-body fenders, right-hand drive layout, authentic wheel setup, and displayed on a deluxe base with an acrylic cover, this model is a true tribute to JDM culture and drift heritage.
Fun Fact: In Initial D, Takumi Fujiwara’s AE86 famously conquered Mount Akina’s touge roads using tofu delivery runs as his training ground—earning him the nickname “Drift King” and cementing the car’s status as a drift icon.


















