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Due to the age (and rarity) of these vehicles, UZZ32 specific parts are generally no longer available from Toyota. However, more common parts (where compatible) may be available from Toyota and/or after-market suppliers. In addition, some enthusiasts (see [[Hall of Fame]] manufacture or commission custom replacements. There is also a second hand market in spare parts. | Due to the age (and rarity) of these vehicles, UZZ32 specific parts are generally no longer available from Toyota. However, more common parts (where compatible) may be available from Toyota and/or after-market suppliers. In addition, some enthusiasts (see [[Hall of Fame]] manufacture or commission custom replacements. There is also a second hand market in spare parts. | ||
=== when was my UZZ32 built? === | |||
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Revision as of 13:41, 15 April 2023
How many UZZ32 Soarers were made?
There were no more than 872 UZZ Soarers made. The actual number produced may be less, because some build numbers are claimed to not show up on Toyota's parts database.
What engine is in the UZZ32?
The UZZ32 uses Toyota’s 1UZFE (4.0 litre V8), as did eg the Lexus LS 400 of the same era.
What parts are unique to the UZZ32?
If you find a UZZ32 that is destined for the scrap yard, consider rescuing the Unique Parts.
Where can I find the engine number on a 1UZFE engine?
The Engine number is located at the front of the engine, facing upwards but partly obscured by eg the thermostat and radiator hose. See Engine number for photos.
Are UZZ parts available?
Due to the age (and rarity) of these vehicles, UZZ32 specific parts are generally no longer available from Toyota. However, more common parts (where compatible) may be available from Toyota and/or after-market suppliers. In addition, some enthusiasts (see Hall of Fame manufacture or commission custom replacements. There is also a second hand market in spare parts.