It is for the climate control.
The Supra does not have automatic headlights or dash lights.
The first click doesn't do nothing, it keeps the headlights up but off when turning the switch backwards so that you can leave them up to clean or to prevent them from freezing in the winter.
This happens all the time here, but it has forever. It is due to our positioning more than anything.
The last few years have been getting odder than normal though.
Early 1986 7M-GTE blocks didn't have oil squirters, by the time we got the 7M-GTE here in North America, all GTE blocks were equipped. (Oil squirters were added for 08/86, the first month of our "87" models).
Most of Toyota's higher performance engines from the late-80's to now have squirters...
I doubt it, since Toyota has never ran a V12 in F1, but you never know.
They're 81.0mm in the 1GZ, that's only 2.0mm smaller than the 7M and 5.0mm smaller than the 1JZ and 2JZ.
A 5.0L V12 makes as much sense as a 2.5L inline 6.
You can still get those style TRD shift knobs from the dealer, they come with a lot of TRD short shift kits. Not quite the same logo on it, but they're relatively cheap.
Meh, the question was asked and answered, and this is an extension of the topic ;) It fits.
Yes dealerships do things differently, most of the time people simply call it the repair manual, especially now that most of it is online. Saying TSRM in real life is somewhat tedious anyways, it's more...
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