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I want his rear bumper and trunk, think he'll part out?
Really clean for the mileage. His leather looks to be in good shape too. Don't like the gold emblems and the wood grain though. Wood grain on the Gen 3 looks wonky.
That's a Gen 3, but why does it have 1MZ? I thought the Gen3's all had 3VZ's?
they didnt change the engine with the facelift (gen 3.5) in America .... in Japan, i think they used the 3VZ up until 1997 in some cars even, or something like that
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they didnt change the engine with the facelift (gen 3.5) in America .... in Japan, i think they used the 3VZ up until 1997 in some cars even, or something like that
yep. no 1MZ gen3/3.5 here... only 3VZ (and the 5SFE of course)
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Originally Posted by 94CoupeV6
^ Nope, but you are sort of right since in other countries like Australia they had the 3MZFE until the Gen4 came out.
no, it was the 3VZFE. the 3MZ was actually never put in an Aussie Camry. rather, it was the gen5 US Camry that got the 3MZ treatment around 2003-2004 i think...
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