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  2. Toyota 4Runner - Wikipedia

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    This turbodiesel was available with either the 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic. [53] In 1996, the 4Runner was dropped from sale in the UK, to be replaced by the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, which was badged as the Toyota Land Cruiser Colorado.

  3. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    1996–2002 Toyota Hilux Surf (4Runner in some markets) VZN Platform ... 1991–1996 Toyota Windom; 1992–1993.5 Toyota Camry; 1992–1993 Lexus ES300; XW. Models

  4. Toyota RZ engine - Wikipedia

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    The 3RZ-FE is an interference engine with a timing chain reported to last 150,000 miles. [4] The cylinder head is composed of aluminum alloy and the intake manifold is made from aluminum. [5] 3RZ-FE in a Toyota Tacoma. Applications: [5] 1995–2004 Toyota Tacoma; 1996–2000 Toyota 4Runner; 1994–1998 Toyota T100; 1995–2002 Granvia; 1995 ...

  5. List of Toyota engines - Wikipedia

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    Other manufacturers may modify the engine after it has left the Toyota factory but the engine still keeps the original Toyota designation. For example, Lotus added a supercharger to the 2ZZ-GE in some versions of the Lotus Elise and Exige, but the engine is still labelled 2ZZ-GE, not 2ZZ-GZE.

  6. 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The 1996 24 Hours of Le Mans was the 64th Grand Prix of Endurance, and took place on 15 and 16 June 1996. It was won by a Tom Walkinshaw-Porsche prototype run by Joest Racing with drivers Davy Jones , Manuel Reuter and Le Mans rookie Alexander Wurz completing 354 laps.

  7. Toyota VZ engine - Wikipedia

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    The Toyota VZ engine family is a series of V6 gasoline piston engines ranging from 2.0 to 3.4 L (1,992 to 3,378 cc) in displacement and both SOHC and DOHC configurations. [1] It was Toyota's first V6 engine, being made as a response to Nissan ’s VG engine , one of Japan's first mass-produced V6 engines.

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