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  2. Toyota Hilux - Wikipedia

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    As of 2016, Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) would export more than 55,000 Hilux and Fortuner units to 74 countries, including Africa (43 markets), Europe (28 markets) and Latin America (three markets). Hilux vehicles sold in South Africa are marketed as 2.4 and 2.8 GD-6 respectively which signifies engine displacement, the GD engine series ...

  3. Toyota Hilux Dakar - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Hilux Dakar is an off-road competition car based on the Hilux.It has won the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies in 2016, 2017 and 2021, the Dakar Rally in 2019, 2022, 2023 and 2025, and the World Rally-Raid Championship in 2022 and 2023.

  4. Toyota IMV platform - Wikipedia

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    The vehicles were released in 2004 as the seventh-generation Hilux, first-generation Innova and first-generation Fortuner respectively. [ 6 ] Initial production of IMV vehicles were centered in Thailand, Indonesia, Argentina and South Africa, which would supply vehicles to countries in Asia, Europe, Africa, Oceania, Latin America and the Middle ...

  5. Toyota Hilux Champ - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota Hilux Champ is a light commercial vehicle manufactured by the Japanese carmaker Toyota since 2023. [4] Based on the Hilux, the Hilux Champ is positioned below it as a simpler and more affordable alternative. [5] It is available as a two-door pickup truck or two-door chassis cab, and primarily targets emerging markets. [6] [7]

  6. Toyota L engine - Wikipedia

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    The L is the first L engine produced. Toyota solely refers to it as the L engine, not the 1L engine. 2.2 L (2,188 cc), four-cylinder diesel engine. [7] Bore and stroke are 90 mm × 86 mm (3.54 in × 3.39 in), with compression ratios of around 21.5:1 [8]

  7. South African cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1993 - Wikipedia

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    South Africa won the toss and elected to field. The match was reduced before play started to 46 overs per side. The Sri Lanka innings was reduced to 41.3 overs. The South Africa innings was reduced to 25 overs and the target to 107 runs. PL Symcox (SA) made his ODI debut.

  8. Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 2024–25 - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka won the toss and elected to field. Only 20.4 overs of play was possible on Day 1 due to rain. Sri Lanka recorded their lowest total in Tests. [11] [12] Prabath Jayasuriya (SL) took his 100th wicket in Tests. [13] Marco Jansen (SA) took his maiden ten-wicket haul in Tests. [14] World Test Championship points: South Africa 12, Sri Lanka 0.

  9. Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 2018–19 - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan cricket team in South Africa in 2018–19 South Africa: Sri Lanka: Dates: 13 February – 24 March 2019: Captains: Faf du Plessis [n 1] Dimuth Karunaratne (Tests) Lasith Malinga (ODIs & T20Is) Test series; Result: Sri Lanka won the 2-match series 2–0: Most runs: Quinton de Kock (222) Kusal Perera (224) Most wickets: Kagiso Rabada ...