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Old 12-06-2008, 02:59 AM
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Default Will a motor out of a 1984 celica rear wheel drive (5 speed) fit in 1991...

...Toyota 4 wheel drive (5 speed) truck? Hi,
I was wondering if a motor out of a 1984 celica thats rear wheel drive and 5 speed (22RE motor size) would fit into a 1991 toyota 4 wheel drive also five speed truck?

Feel free to ask any details that I've left out that could help?

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