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  1. That's Good, But are you sure that those parts are compatible with U.S Version of 07-09 Camry(in my case) LE?

    No, I'm unsure. I posted to give you something to think about.

    Am I going to have to replace the front doors as well?

    They may not line up, I don't know, but if not then front doors would be needed. If front doors are different, then rears probably will be too. If they are different also, might need to cut out and replace the c-pillars too ... not sure how you'll get that answer.

    Also Do you have a Right Front Quarter Pannel? or just a left one?

    Right fender and door already gone.

  2. The most crucial thing is warming up your engine. I let my car warm up while i get things prepared for the day and load the car up. let it sit in neutral or park and let the engine warm up.

    The owner's manual recommends otherwise. Here is the Aurion manual:

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    Allow me to explain. Each different engine speed and load combination will mean a different area of contacting surfaces (such as piston to bore) is experiencing more contact. (imaging your going around the same corner on a push bike, but one is at 2 km/h and the other at 20 km/h. Different parts of the tyre will be in contact with the road for each) During warmup, the moden engine is at its most susceptible for high wear and ultimately damage. Hence, if you always run a cold engine at a constant speed, such as idle, the internal components will wear repeatedly at the same place and reduce overall engine life.

    In any tuned race engine, such as V8 supercars, are warmed up with someone varying the engine speed to a set pattern and are never left at a constant speed. Any new Toyota engine needs the same (by driving it), although it won't go bang, as oil consumption and exhaust smoke will be the first complaints.

  3. TOYOTA 86 ON SALE IN AUSTRALIA

    Toyota Australia has confirmed that its return to the world of rear-wheel-drive sports cars will start at $29,990.

    Announced today at the Australian lauch of the new 86 coupe, buyers will have two options: the $29,990 entry-level GT, and the top-shelf GTS, at $35,490.

    "The 86 is meant to be enjoyed by as many driving enthusiasts as possible, and our pricing will extend its appeal to people who never imagined they could afford such a fun car," Toyota Australia's Matthew Callachor said.

    Note: TMR's Tony O'Kane is at today's launch event, watch for his full review this week.

    On price, the 86's closest sports rivals in Australia are a largely front-wheel affair, including the $23,390 Cerato Koup, $23,990 Veloster (the Turbo model is on the way), $34,990 CR-Z, $38,990 Golf GTI, Mazda's $39,490 3 MPS, and Subaru's $39,990 WRX.

    Other sub-$50k rivals include the Mazda MX-5 (the standout rear-wheel-drive alternative here), Megane RS 250, the Scirocco R, the Lancer Ralliart, the MINI Cooper S and the upcoming Focus ST.

  4. I have everything you're asking about, except the front right fender and facelift grille. Unfortunately, unless you are in Australia, this won't help you.

    Below is my old for sale post (some old comments removed & prices are from late 2009), to give you something to think about:

    FS: [VIC] 2006-2009 Aurion (GSV40) Parts:

    ...

    These parts have all been fitted at the factory, so can not be called new, but as the car has never been driven on the road (current mileage is still factory at 2.1km) the parts are in as-new condition.

    Some fasteners can be supplied, please contact me for availabililty.

    These parts have not been packaged, simply protected when stored. If it is marked (visible when installed) at pick-up, I will discount it.

    Pick-up is best as many parts can not be posted due to their size and/or weight.

    Paypal (before pick-up) or cash are preffered, but direct deposit (before pick-up) is also acceptable.

    ...

    Exterior ...

    Front Bumper, Grille & Crash Bar

    Main Part Numbers: 52119-06933, 53112-06050, 53101-06130, 52021-06071

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $350

    frontbumper.jpg

    Left Front Headlamp (with all globes)

    Main Part Number: 81170-06341

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $300

    lfheadlamp.jpg

    Right Front Headlamp (with all globes)

    Main Part Number: 81130-06341

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $300

    rfheadlamp.jpg

    Hood (2 person lift)

    Main Part Number: 53301-06130, 53341-06200

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $400

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    Left Front Quarter Pannel

    Main Part Number: 53802-06160

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $150

    lfquarterpanel.jpg

    Left Front Door (with glass) & Rear View Morror (with globes)

    Main Part Number: 67002-06130, 67112-06080, 68102-06130

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $500

    lfdoor.jpg

    Right Rear View Morror (with globe)

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $50

    rfmorror.jpg

    Boot Lid & Integrated Rear Lamps (with all globes)

    Main Part Number: 64401-06390, 81591-06161, 81581-060161

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $700

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    Left Rear Combination Lamp (with all globes)

    Main Part Number: 81561-06271

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $200

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    Right Rear Combination Lamp (with all globes)

    Main Part Number: 81551-06271

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $200

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    Wheel Covers (set of 4)

    Main Part Number: 42602-06040

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $50

    wheelcovers.jpg

    Interior ...

    Dash Pad & Passenger Airbag (colour to suit "INTERIOR 15" on B-pillar label)

    Main Part Numbers: 55401-06151B0, 73960-06110

    Dash Production Range: 09/2008 - 08/2009 (check with dealer for 10/2006 - 08/2008 suitability)

    Airbag Production Range: 06/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $1000

    dashairbag.jpg

    Drivers Airbag (colour to suit "INTERIOR 15" on B-pillar label)

    Main Part Number: 45130-06310B0

    Production Range: 10/2006 - 08/2009

    Asking Price: $300

    driversairbag.jpg

    Future Parts for Sale ...

    ... additinoal parts available include A/C condenser, all brake rotors, all brake calipers, all brake pads, rear control arms, steering rack + pump ...

  5. No, the canister captures petrol fumes from the fuel tank and stores them there. When the ECU judges as necessary, the canister will be periodically purged using air and burnt inside the engine. Thus you are being more fuel efficient by not venting those fumes to atmosphere ... think of it as a 0.001 kW hybrid system!

  6. If a warning light has been on, the ECU will have a diagnostic code stored.

    Try ringing your local dealer and ask for a price on reading the code(s) - max 5 minute job.

    From there they should be able to quote a repair. If you want to get the repair done elsewhere, make sure you know the code(s).

  7. Firstly, I hope you understand completely (with technical aptitude) this VicRoads document and each document it references.

    You need to approach a VASS to understand their requirements, as this will certainly add to actual costs and may even eliminate the vehicle based on load capacity. This is also likely to drop the resale value of your car.

    I personally would not consider this modification due to lack of vehicle body structure specifically for occupant protection (side and rear intrusion), side curtain airbags or even suspension suitability.

    I'm surprised you don't consider a 7-seat Kluger (available on all grades), or even Prado, Tarago & LandCruiser if practical.

  8. you could always make an SW20 E series box fit with a bit of fabrication, like the MR2 guys do with their 2gr swaps.

    Or give the guys at PCS the technical info on the box and have it supported by the TCM-2000: http://www.powertraincontrolsolutions.com/transcontrol.php

    Yes, you could use an E153 (also available on Camry) work ... but us racers usually tend to buy new parts. More reliable you see. You know some learner driver hasn't been crashing through the gears.

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    The above is not going into a Kluger, but it's the same engine.

    You're not the first and won't be the last to ask this question, be it Kluger, RAV4 or N/A Aurion.

    Not sure why you would want to do this to a Kluger ... costs will top $10k to do the job (turbocharger or supercharger) properly with new parts. If you've got that to spend, let us know how it goes. Otherwise I would suggest getting a factory built car that has the power to weight that you want.

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