QUOTE (J e r e M y @ Oct 24 2009, 01:51 PM)

wow..that lookssss weird hahaha.. seein the head my car with such a long body xD n what emblem is that? o.O
Oval A= Toyota Allex Front Grille Emblem (A renamed Corolla hatchback which replaced the Toyota Sprinter sedan before it & was only sold through Toyota's Netz dealer network.). Now replaced by the Auris (Which also replaced the Corolla RunX there.). The Allex has a chrome rear license plate garnish, as you can see in the photo.
A15= Toyota Allion grade emblem (JDM Liftback, loosely based on the same platform as the Caldina, Euro/ JDM/ NZ Avensis Sedan/ Wagon & Scion tC. Available as a 1.5, 1.8 Petrol or 2.0 Direct Injection Petrol).
G Edition= Another Toyota grade in japan and some markets in the South East Asian region. Usually used for an in between or top spec model (e.g. RAV4J X 'G Edition' or Vellfire 3.5Z 'G Edition') & Special Edition (e.g. Estima AERAS G-Edition or Corolla Altis 1.8G Limited).
Emblem next to 'G-Edition'= Either a Linea Sol or Linea Terra emblem (Hard to tell which one it is as the picture is too small.). Used in certain European countries.
Square orange emblem- 'WiLL' emblem. Was one of Toyota's JDM only brand.Something to do a marketing exercise with other companies selling products under the WiLL brand (Non-car products include' WiLL Beer, WiLL Fridge & WiLL PC to name a few.). Cars include; WiLL Vi (1st model. Retro-styled sedan based on the Toyota Vitz/ Platz), Will VS (2nd model. Based on a shortened Corolla Fielder platform. Regarded as a 5 Door Celica, styling was ahead of its time.) & WiLL Cypha (3rd and last model under the WiLL brand. Hatchback based on the Toyota Vitz)
Man, I have waaaaaaaaaay too much time in my hands.