Thirds SR5 model that I know is Australian SR5. It is right hand drive and it has small bumpers. Speedometer is in kilometers and SR5 emblem is found always from lid. However 82-84, models have "4wd" badges on side trims and later ones have "SR5" badges.
Model code for Australian SR5 is AL25RG-ZWFQCQ. I have found these pictures from following addresses:
http://80shero.blogspot.com/2017/05/steve-tercel.html
https://www.flickr.com/photos/126433814 ... otostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/126433814 ... otostream/
How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
Why are you lecturing me when I already know that. I live there!
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I just presented three different models. You live in all three countries? And I don't lecture to you. I just provide all SR5 to all members here. You can provide additional information too if you want to.terceldude wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:28 pm Why are you lecturing me when I already know that. I live there!
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
The DLX was not a std.
You guys are ignorant.
A standard is below a DLX typically an R or a D without body side mouldings
You guys are ignorant.
A standard is below a DLX typically an R or a D without body side mouldings
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
Some Australian Tercels came with the headlight washers alsoMattel wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 1:48 am Swedish Tercels over the Germans have headlight washers and the radio antenna is mounted on the C pillar.
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
I politely disagree. we never had headlight washers here. can you please show your source of information?terceldude wrote: Fri Apr 11, 2025 10:57 amSome Australian Tercels came with the headlight washers alsoMattel wrote: Wed Dec 25, 2024 1:48 am Swedish Tercels over the Germans have headlight washers and the radio antenna is mounted on the C pillar.
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
No need to to name call Kevin. I've never seen an R or a D. can you show one?terceldude wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 5:25 pm The DLX was not a std.
You guys are ignorant.
A standard is below a DLX typically an R or a D without body side mouldings
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
The Tercel you showed in the wrecking yard from 80s hero was seen by my friend on a tow truck. I rang up the number of the wrecker on the tow truck but they would not sell it to me. I was really sad about that!Nordical25 wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 12:22 pm Thirds SR5 model that I know is Australian SR5. It is right hand drive and it has small bumpers. Speedometer is in kilometers and SR5 emblem is found always from lid. However 82-84, models have "4wd" badges on side trims and later ones have "SR5" badges.
Model code for Australian SR5 is AL25RG-ZWFQCQ. I have found these pictures from following addresses:
http://80shero.blogspot.com/2017/05/steve-tercel.html
https://www.flickr.com/photos/126433814 ... otostream/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/126433814 ... otostream/
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88 Corolla 4wd Wagon 5speed, All power options, Fact Sunroof, Diff Lock, 14" SX Alloys, Hankook Tyres, 4afe, King Springs, Upgraded Headlights, Full Synth oils, Tow Bar, 210,000kms
88 Corolla 4wd Wagon 5speed, All power options, Fact Sunroof, Diff Lock, 14" SX Alloys, Hankook Tyres, 4afe, King Springs, Upgraded Headlights, Full Synth oils, Tow Bar, 210,000kms
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Re: How does the SR5 differ from ”standard”?
Mattel wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 5:05 amNo need to to name call Kevin. I've never seen an R or a D. can you show one?terceldude wrote: Thu Apr 10, 2025 5:25 pm The DLX was not a std.
You guys are ignorant.
A standard is below a DLX typically an R or a D without body side mouldings
R = STD
D = Means BASE but not in 4WD Tercel case
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