Ok im about to order my badges, but im confused....I only  need 1 oval T, 1 "Toyota", now i see there is a 2.4, 2.4g and 2.4z, the thing is i dont own a 2.4 just the 2200.  Is there a badge for that??
 
no Badge for a 2200 all toyota cavalier are 2.4 the g is for the 4 door cavalier and z is for 96-99 toyota cavalier the 2.4 alone is for the the years following 99 2 doors
 
i have said it many times and they finally made it in to the faq's section
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What is a Toyota Cavalier?
In short, a Toyota Cavalier is a merely right hand drive Chevrolet Cavalier. 
On November 19, 1993, General Motors and Toyota signed an agreement to sell the Chevrolet Cavalier in Japan, badge-engineered as a Toyota Cavalier. The models first appeared on January 20, 1996 at Toyota dealerships throughout Japan. 
Toyota Cavaliers were built at the Lordstown Assembly Plant, in Lordstown, Ohio, on the same assembly line as the Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunfire. The most obvious difference, of course, being that they were right hand drive. 
There were four models produced:
Toyota Cavalier 2.4 sedan (cost about 1,810,000 yen)
Toyota Cavalier 2.4g sedan
Toyota Cavalier 2.4s coupe (98, 99, 00 model years)
Toyota Cavalier 2.4z coupe
GM said that the Toyota Cavalier sedans and coupes had been “tailored specifically for the Japanese consumer” and sure enough, there were some features on the Toyota brand that were not even options on the Chevy models, (denoted with asterisks):
2.4L Twin Cam engine (identical to North American models)
4 speed automatic transmission (manual transmission not available)
Tachometer
Air conditioning
Tilt steering
Dual air bags
Anti-lock braking system
Body side molding
Power windows
Power door locks
Leather wrapped steering wheel*
Leather wrapped shift knob*
Leather wrapped emergency brake handle*
Carpeted trunk lid liner*
Power folding mirrors**
Integrated armrest in rear seat*
Toyota emblem on steering wheel airbag *
Separate amber indicators in taillights*
Side markers on front fenders*
Flared front fenders for additional wheel clearance*
Different center console*
Toyota Cavaliers were not available with manual transmissions, or cruise control. Fuel doors were flat, with release handles inside the trunk and beside the driver's seat. The radio antenna was embedded into the windshield.
** Folding mirrors were first added by Toyota’s Technocraft division in mid-1996. Power folding mirrors became standard in the 1997 model year. 1996 models may be found with regular Chevrolet non-folding mirrors, as well as non-powered folding mirrors on sedans.
Most Toyota Cavalier parts will fit on Chevrolet Cavaliers without modification. Some parts will also fit Pontiac Sunfire. Japanese Domestic Market (aka JDM) parts can be obtained using GM part numbers, from any GM parts department or GMPartsDirect.com. Keep in mind that brand new OEM parts are usually very, very expensive. Used Toyota Cavalier parts can be found regularly on Ebay and various other websites. Reproductions of both TRD and Bomex body kits are available from companies in North America.
In total, 37,800 Toyota Cavaliers were produced:
1996 10,929
1997 9,000
1998 8,843
1999 6,000
2000 3,028
Toyota had aimed to sell 20,000 of the vehicles annually, or about 1,700 per month. The cars were released on January 20, 1996 and by February 19 Toyota had received orders for about 950 sedans and 850 coupes. Unfortunately, strong initial interest died off and by July 1996 sales had totalled only 6,700 vehicles. In an effort to perk up sales, Toyota’s Technocraft subsidiary introduced upgraded models featuring automatic folding side mirrors, rear spoilers and emblems. The 2.4 TRD coupes (not to be confused with the TRD body kit) retailed in Japan for 2.29 million yen, up 240,000 yen from the standard issue Cavalier coupe, which sold for 2.05 million yen.
TRD continued with additional aftermarket support, including a body kit, eyelids, spoiler, and lowering springs. Bomex also offered aftermarket support for the Toyota Cavalier, developing body kits, a spoiler, and sleek side view mirrors.
Toyota Cavalier was available from 1996 through the 2000 model year, until discontinued due to poor sales.  
ther is also limited edition emblems too that only a few of us have thanks to me and no im not sharing 
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http://www22.ocn.ne.jp/~cavalier 
 
 
Mike, that's great and all but I never had that problem I just had 
Streetline Performance & Accessories Inc. Import one in
Oh just a FYI the 
Full Kit, Wing, Hood, Floor Mats, and Eyelids are ALL 100% TRD ORGINAL!! and this car is a LIMITED EDITION from TRD number 20 out of 50 in the WORLD!
 SHOCKWAVE IS BACK
 
 
THE HATED ONE wrote:Mike, that's great and all but I never had that problem I just had Streetline Performance & Accessories Inc. Import one in

Oh just a FYI the Full Kit, Wing, Hood, Floor Mats, and Eyelids are ALL 100% TRD ORGINAL!! and this car is a LIMITED EDITION from TRD number 20 out of 50 in the WORLD!
DDDDDDDRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLL !!!!!!!!!!
that cav is sweet !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 
 
Holly crap tell me that thing is in your driveway 
 
 
Oh quik question, Where are pics of 2k toyota cavaliers?
 
Hmmm Ill trade someone a 2.4g  and toyota badge I have for a 2.4z badge.
 
Say it with me, "Its not what you know...It's what you can prove"
 
 
So Steve... what's the deal? I was under the impression that you = Streetline... but you only work for them? Or what?
So.. is that black TRD coupe for sale still? Or did you buy it from Street line for your use, and it's no longer for sale?
 
 
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hmm where to start 
Ok yes the car is my drive i had it imported in about 6 months ago then sent it to the DOT and EPA to get it street legal. 
Mike NO and you know I would say NO how about you just buy the car?
John - Yes and No on your question (haha) I am a part of it but not the owner well some what (does that make sence for you?)  for the car being for sell YES, I just got it shipped up North to get it ready for our booth at the Bash this year.
For this car it was nothing we bring in full size cars all the time, its just the rarest car i over got and boy it drives great!
Also dont for get this car which is the only RHD Conv. ever to be done and works, Oh just a FYI its the only 2.2l RHD in the world!

 SHOCKWAVE IS BACK
 
 
Don't put Toyota badges on your car.....
  -  93 mph in the 1/8 mile
Member of J-Body Of Michigan.
 
im going to have to agree.  misbadging is the devil(:
and "the hated one" that is way freakin nice.  i remember seeing one like that on a russian website for sale.  is that where you got that?
 
 
skilz 10179 why do say not to put toyota badges on your car ?????????????