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1990 Toyota Camry SV21 (Australia) (3S-FE Engine, starter over gearbox) 1990–1993 Toyota Celica 1998 Toyota Camry SXV20L (Europe) (5S-FE Engine ,starter over gearbox)
The 1997-99 Camry 5S-FE continued with the air-assisted, 250 cc injectors. The Camry 5S-FE also had a factory 4-to-1 exhaust design - in Federal form, it had no pre-catalyst, although the California version did replace the collector design of the Federal version with a warm-up pre-catalyst for reduced cold start emissions. [citation needed]
Cape George: 10 August 1953 To Palau 10 June 1990 95307 A Cape Current: 24 August 1953 To Bahamas 30 June 1989 as Austin Smith: 95308 A Cape Strait: 10 September 1953 Sunk 9 September 1993 as an artificial reef off Cape May, New Jersey: 95309 A Cape Carter: 7 December 1953 To Mexico 2 March 1990 as Cabo Corrientes; active 95310 A Cape Wash: 15 ...
The name "Camry" derives from the Japanese word kanmuri (ja:冠, かんむり), meaning "crown". [2] This follows Toyota's naming tradition of using the crown name for primary models starting with the Toyota Crown (1955), continuing with the Toyota Corona (1957) and Corolla (1966); the Latin words for "crown" and "small crown", respectively. [3]
Cape Dory Yachts was a Massachusetts-based builder of fiberglass sailboats, powerboats, and pleasure trawlers which operated from 1963 to 1992. It also produced a small number of commercial craft. It also produced a small number of commercial craft.
The Toyota Camry (XV20) is a mid-size car that was sold by Toyota between September 1996 and 2001 in Japan and North America, and 1997 and 2002 in Australia. [3] Introduced on 3 September 1996, the XV20 series represented the fourth generation of the Toyota Camry in all markets outside Japan, which followed a different generational lineage.
Built by T-Craft International in Cape Town. SAS Tern: P1553 1996 37 tonnes - Built by T-Craft International in Cape Town. SAS Tekwane: P1554 1996 37 tonnes - Built by T-Craft International in Cape Town. Namacurra class: Harbour patrol boats: 26 boats - 1981-1982 4 tonnes - Built in South Africa by Tornado Products in 1980–81. Mine ...
HMAS Cape Woolamai, formerly the Australian Defence Vessel (ADV) Cape Woolamai, named after Cape Woolamai in Victoria, is an evolved Cape-class patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). [1] [2] The ship is the fifth of ten evolved Cape-class patrol boats to be delivered to the Royal Australian Navy.