The Toyota Celica SX seventh generation is an Asia Pacific market car that was commonly sold in Australia. The SX was given the 1.8L inline ...
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The Toyota Celica SX seventh generation is an Asia Pacific market car that was commonly sold in Australia. The SX was given the 1.8L inline four-cylinder 2ZZ-GE engine, like its brother, the European market Celica VVTL-i. It was also available with electric windows, 15-inch alloy wheels, and a CD player. In addition, the TRD Sportivo body kit was an option for Celica buyers.
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Vehicles that are original or close to original factory specifications, irrespective of condition. May include vehicles that have minor, removable modifications such as aftermarket wheels, exhaust, or accessories such as cargo/roof rack, stereos, etc.
Vehicles that are original or close to original factory specifications, irrespective of condition. May include vehicles that have minor, removable modifications such as aftermarket wheels, exhaust, or accessories such as cargo/roof rack, stereos, etc.
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