Real mystery about celicas..., everyone may help solve this |
Real mystery about celicas..., everyone may help solve this |
Aug 23, 2006 - 12:46 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 3, '06 From Czech Republic (Europe) Currently Offline Reputation: 56 (100%) |
I have found one table with model codes of 6gen celicas, there is also key (for 6gen Celicas) how read this:
example my car: AT200L-BLMSKW AT200L-BLMSKW A = "A" engine (7AFE) S = "S" engine (3SGE, 3SGE, 3SFE, 5SFE) AT200L-BLMSKW T = ? (maybe some "Group code" but always letter "T") AT200L-BLMSKW 20 = 6th generation AT200L-BLMSKW 0 = Euro/US 1.8 2 = SS-I/SS-II/SS-III/Euro 2.0 3 = SS-I FWS 4 = US/Aus/Can 2.2 5 = JDM/Euro/Aus GT-four AT200L-BLMSKW non-JDM L = LHD R = RHD JDM (always RHD) C = convertible (empty place) = liftback AT200L-BLMSKW B = ? (maybe "Celica" but always letter "B") AT200L-BLMSKW L = liftback C = coupe K = convertible AT200L-BLMSKW M = MTM P = ATM AT200L-BLMSKW non-JDM S = ST G = GT JDM (empty place) AT200L-BLMSKW KW = Euro 1.8 FW = Euro 2.0/Euro CV 2.0 ZW = Euro GT-four GK = SS-I VF = SS-II/JDM CV ZF = SS-III VZ = JDM GT-four KA = all USDM KK = all Canadian KQ = all Australian ( Now... can someone (more the better) here post your model code plus info like: 2.2, GT-S, coupe, Canada or 2.2, SX, hatchback, Australia? You know I just want solve one big mystery for me... I belive someone of you with GTs will find code like this: ST204L-BLPSKA => for me is that "ST" celica with 5SFE engine???... How is that possible? EDIT: If anyone don't know where find "model number" post first 9 characters from jour VIN code. example = JT164ATL0, or JT2AN00L, or JT2ST07F... from this I can decode model number too... thanks. EDIT II: Thanks saleeka, your response match perfectly (according to data from EPC I have)... QUOTE(saleeka @ Nov 28, 2006 - 9:02 PM) [snapback]505939[/snapback] The reason as to why you think that there are 2.2 5S-FE ST's in our market is because after the sales year 97 in the US, Toyota stripped the model lineup of model grade names completely, and ALL Celicas were then 5S-FE powered (and there were no GT coupes in 97). However, the interior trims of the old ST and GT still could be had (you had to have certain options in the car to get the "GT" grade seats and door trim). Also, many people don't realize that even though Toyota still put the GT badges on cars made after 97, not once will you see Toyota refer to any of the models as GT's. This is partialy why things get confusing... This post has been edited by malpaso: Dec 18, 2006 - 2:53 AM -------------------- No more replicas... This is evolution... This is SS-four :)
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Aug 30, 2006 - 7:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jul 31, '05 From toronto Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
quick FYI
North America for 6GC's Canada GTS - 5sfe engine ST- 7afe engine GT-imported most likely from the states US GT- 5sfe engine ST- 7afe engine GTS - celis imported from canada its confusing cause GT was the lower hp version in the 5th and 7th gen celis and GTS the higher hp one -------------------- I've learned my lesson... the best mod you can have for your car is a good alarm system
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