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Hiro

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  1. I guess this is where keyless start pays off.

    Ironically the current trend is for keyless cars being stolen easier by people using signal boosters to up the range of the transmitter, allowing the thief to enter the car in your driveway etc whilst your keys are still in the house (since there's no code cracking, it's just a simple amplifier)
  2. Hi all - hoping somebody out there can tell me something about this celica I just bought. It's a 1984 celica "GT Sport". The only thing about it that i can differentiate between this and a normal every day 1984 celica is that it has different wheels, and the badging to the inside, front sides and rear of the car. This would be pretty rare I guess. Any idea as the the value?

    You've basically hit the nail on the head there - all the information out on the net points to these as being either an AMI (the Australian Toyota distributor/manufacturer at the time) or a dealer special badge-job, to try and liven up sales or run-out a late model (Holden is notorious for this, just look at the number of different "Limited Edition" spec'd-up Commodores there are, which do nothing but just devalue the stock-standard models sold before and after them).

    My personal opinion is the rarity in this case isn't going to add much (if any) value to the car, at the end of the day it's still an auto SA63 (close to the least desirable Celica of all time) with gaudy 80s badges/paint/wheels.

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  3. All the Toyotas we've owned (except for the KE55 which had a dodgy gauge, and the JZZ30 which had a scarily accurate digital readout) have had ~10-15L left in the tank when the fuel light starts to come on (it'll fade in and out for a few litres due to fuel sloshing around the tank). In my AE102 (which I've filled up the most :P) the car will start to fuel-starve when going up steep hills or around roundabouts with about 3L left in the tank, and the most I've ever squeezed into it's 50L tank is ~48L (and that includes trickle-feeding through a couple of clicks).

    Chances are with a 55L tank you will NEVER fill up with more than ~50L, even if you drive with the fuel light on for 100k. If you fill up when it first comes on (which may not be constant) and you don't try and trickle-feed more fuel in after the first click, 40L sounds perfectly reasonable.

  4. Check to see if there's a hidden key barrel somewhere under the dash or inside the glovebox - on our Soarer (which had an electronic boot release) there was a push-button next to the boot release lever that set it in valet mode, disabling the solenoid and only allowing the boot to be opened with the master key. The same master key (rather than the valet key) had to be used to unlock the push-button (which had a key barrel in it) to allow the boot release switch to work properly

  5. there toyota factory wheels http://us1.webpublications.com.au/static/images/articles/i549/54932_00mg.jpg but no way are they 8 inch wide, if so those tyres would be stretched over the rim, there more like a 6 inch

    Now I remember them, those are the Talon wheels, they were a Toyota Genuine Accessory for the AE112 and ZZE range, but were almost certainly 15x6 (considering the Sportivo wheel is 16x6 I doubt they would have offered a smaller yet wider wheel to go on an Ascent or Conquest :P)

    http://www.autoweb.com.au/cms/A_54320/title_Sportivo-Accessories-Rev-Up-Corolla/newsarticle.html

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