1997 vs 2000 Toyota Celsior
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1997 vs 2000 Toyota Celsior
Hello everyone:
I’ve researched this, but have come out short. I apologize if this has been discussed before (please post a link to a discussion about this, if such exists)
What are some of the main mechanical differences between a 1997 and a 2000 JDM Toyota Celsiors (both UCF21s)?
Note: I am aware there was the newer body style introduced in 2000, but my question pertains to the first generation Celsiors.
Thanks in advance
I’ve researched this, but have come out short. I apologize if this has been discussed before (please post a link to a discussion about this, if such exists)
What are some of the main mechanical differences between a 1997 and a 2000 JDM Toyota Celsiors (both UCF21s)?
Note: I am aware there was the newer body style introduced in 2000, but my question pertains to the first generation Celsiors.
Thanks in advance
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quick breakdown:
UCF10 are considered first generation (89-94 model years)
UCF20 are considered second generation (95-97 pre-facelift, and 98-00 facelift)
anytime you see UCF11 or UCF21 that simply means the car came with air suspension from the factory, first or second gen.
more info:
http://www.lexls.com/info/lsgenerations.html
UCF10 are considered first generation (89-94 model years)
UCF20 are considered second generation (95-97 pre-facelift, and 98-00 facelift)
anytime you see UCF11 or UCF21 that simply means the car came with air suspension from the factory, first or second gen.
more info:
http://www.lexls.com/info/lsgenerations.html
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