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  2. Toyota Mark II - Wikipedia

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    1988 Mark II Grande hardtop 1991 Mark II 2.5GT Twin Turbo hardtop. First released in August 1988, the Mark II was no longer the top level sedan at Toyopet Store locations in Japan with the introduction of the Toyota Celsior in October 1989. The Mark II was offered for private purchase ownership with luxury features on upper trim packages while ...

  3. List of Toyota model codes - Wikipedia

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    Toyopet Corona Mark II / Toyota Corona Mark II (1968–1972) T80, T90. ... 1991.5-2005 Toyota Mark II; 1990–2001 Toyota Chaser; 1990–1994 Toyota Cressida;

  4. Toyota JZ engine - Wikipedia

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    1JZ-GTE (non VVT-i) in a 1991 Toyota Mark II 2.5GT Twin Turbo Third Generation 1JZ-GTE VVT-i transplanted into a 1989 MX83 Toyota Cressida. The 1JZ-GTE is a twin-turbocharged version of the 1JZ, produced from 1990 to 2007. The first generation 1JZ-GTE employs twin CT12A turbochargers arranged in parallel and blowing through a side-mount or ...

  5. Toyota G engine - Wikipedia

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    This was the most powerful engine of the whole G family. In May 1991 it was replaced with the 280 PS 1JZ-GTE on most Toyota cars. Applications: 1986–1992 Supra MK3 (GA70; JDM only) 1986–1992 Mark II/Chaser/Cresta (GX71, GX81) 1986–1991 Soarer (GZ20)

  6. List of Toyota vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Toyota Mark II: 1968 2004 also known as the Corona Mark II Toyota Mark II Blit: 2002 2007 Toyota Mark II Qualis: 1997 2002 upmarket version of Camry Gracia wagon Toyota Mark X: 2004 2019 Toyota Mark X ZiO: 2007 2013 Toyota Massy Dyna: 1969 1979 four-ton cab-over truck Toyota Master: 1955 1956 also called the RR: Toyota MasterAce: 1982 1991 ...

  7. Toyota Chaser - Wikipedia

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    The Chaser is a lightly redesigned Toyota Mark II, with a wider front grille and without parking lights. The Chaser also has taillights of a different design. [1] Unlike the Mark II, there were no station wagons or commercial models offered. This was the only Chaser offered as a 2-door, with the 2-door option being replaced by the Toyota Soarer.

  8. Toyota L engine - Wikipedia

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    1979−1980 Mark II ... 2L-II engine in Toyota Hilux. The 2L-II is an upgrade of the 2L introduced simultaneously with the 3L engine in 1988 in the ... 1991−1993 ...

  9. Toyota Y engine - Wikipedia

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    Feb 1993–Apr 1997 Toyota Mark II (YX78V, fifth generation) Aug 1988–Dec 1995 Mark II (YX80) Apr 1989–Aug 1991 Hilux Surf (YN130G) Daihatsu Rocky F80, F85 (Australia 1988 model year only) 1996 Toyota Classic