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Another win! :happy:

The JZS171/UZS173 Crown and Crown Majesta are now eligible in both sedan and wagon versions. Eligible motors are 1JZ-GTE and 1UZ-FE. This one actually took a fair bit of work to get through, but we got there in the end!

Remember it's still early days, but it does mean we can start work on getting plates for them, around 12 months away.

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HMMM ive been waiting for these JZS171w Crown wagons ....... for all those who want to know they dont come in V8 form for the wagon 3 variants are 2.5NA 2.5 turbo same as chaser and 3.0NA

the turbo Variant you want is called the Athelete V all these are turbo.

Only the majesta Sedan come with V8 2wd and 4wd version

Good work Kristian for this....... and what was the problems you encountered to get them added ?

HMMM ive been waiting for these JZS171w Crown wagons ....... for all those who want to know they dont come in V8 form for the wagon 3 variants are 2.5NA 2.5 turbo same as chaser and 3.0NA

the turbo Variant you want is called the Athelete V all these are turbo.

Only the majesta Sedan come with V8 2wd and 4wd version

Good work Kristian for this....... and what was the problems you encountered to get them added ?

Sorry mate, got confused about which comes with which engine... one more time for the dummies??

1UZ-FE V8 - sedan only

1JZ-GTE - sedan and wagon

Phil, the Crown/Crown Majesta/Crown Athlete thing confused them a bit, as did the fact that I didn't bother listing a few engine variants because the chassis numbers didn't match up, hence they're referred to as S17 series in the application...

Edited by Iron Chef

Nope you'll be looking at $20K at least I suspect - they were a 5.5 million yen car when they were released...

Phil probably knows better than I do, but if you want black, expect to pay shitloads more.

OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG

12 months away?!?!?!?! i have been wishing for these for AGES!!!! i'll keep my soarer for a little whlie i think... the soarer that i don't have that is.. haha

these cars are AMAZING

can't WAIT!!!! keep us in the loop

Unless under way already unfortunately this will more then likely end up on the SEVS list and go no further, Kristian does the work for people to get them on the SEVS list then no one buys cars as no workshop wants to commit to a new unknown model no matter how good they are.

Some business have screwed some workshops so much they are closing down or will not spend any money on test cars for quite a while. If people paid a fair price for compliance there would be money in the bank for test cars not just enough money to get by (not all workshops).

Dunno much about them (yet), which build years are eligible?

hmm... love the thought of an AWD twin turbo V8.... if only Toyota could figure out how to make a nice interior

Edited by iamhe77

Is the hearse spec one a longer tail or can you actually fit a coffin in the boot of a standard Crown?

If you can, that's an awesome selling point. Substitute coffin with 2by4 or surfboard depending on the client I suppose.

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