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All Wheel Driver

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  • Birthday 11/15/1974

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    1988 SV25 Camry ZE 4WD Auto Sedan

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    Gold Coast, Queensland

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  1. This car is also known as the Daihatsu Coo in Japan. It's on the SEVS list as being allowed to be brought into Australia. I know of a RAW out there that is trying to get these approved for compliance & they should have them online & available to bring in sometime soon. So hopefully we'll start to see them on the road in Australia in the not too distant future.
  2. Hi mate, if you get stuck, have a look at this site here http://www.installdr.com/InstallDocs/Toyota/Camry.html It has a downloadable PDF file with instructions & photos on how to take the stereo out and put another back in (factory & non factory). The one for the Gen3 Camry is the 92-95 listing halfway down the page. I found the site very helpful as I need to change the Japanese spec. stereo (FM 76mhz-90.0mhz) :( in my 88 SV25 to an aussie one and needed to know how to get the damn thing out. See how you go with that. Shouldn't be too hard from what I read in the PDF file.
  3. Hi there, Here's a link to the downloadable version of the Gen2 (87-91) Camry. It's the American version which only has the 3S EFI engine but it's quite handy for other stuff. The other way is to have a look at ebay as there's usually a few Aussie Gregory's manuals etc listed quite cheap or your local car parts shop? I know the big Haynes ones are quite expensive though, but they do have just about everything in them. Sorry I couldn't be more help but thought I'd let you know what I was able to find out. All Wheel Driver
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