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Old 06-17-2001, 05:52 PM   #1
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Question DOES ANYONE KNOW if 86 COROLLA parts fit an 86 chevy NOVA


Hey.
DOES ANYONE KNOW...
If 1986 toyota corolla parts will fit on a 1986 chevy nova?
or vice versa?
PLEASE REPLY

I desperatley want to lower my car without cutting coils.
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Old 08-03-2001, 10:17 AM   #2
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Re: DOES ANYONE KNOW if 86 COROLLA parts fit an 86 chevy NOVA

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Hey.
DOES ANYONE KNOW...
If 1986 toyota corolla parts will fit on a 1986 chevy nova?
or vice versa?
PLEASE REPLY

I desperatley want to lower my car without cutting coils.
Many parts do. I can't guarantee every part, but many parts interchange. The Chevrolet Nova was a Toyota Sprinter, a version of the Toyota Corolla sold only in Japan.
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This just sounds like two totally different animals entirely
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This just sounds like two totally different animals entirely
Why? The Chevrolet Nova (1985-1988), Geo Prizm (1989-1996), and Chevrolet Prizm (1997-2002), were all built on the same Fremont, California, assembly line as the Toyota Corolla. The two cars are nearly identical mechanically.
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ever seen a crocopotimus?
no? well thats what youre gonna get with toyota and chevy...
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Old 07-18-2003, 11:00 AM   #6
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you 'll have to double check but i'm pretty sure the suspension is the same....

as for corollas built in the us i'm not sure about that...as far has i remember all corollas were built in japan until 88than the "lsx" and "lx" were built in canada and the "le" the sr5 and gts were still built in japan...
and from 93 they were all built in cambrige ontario canada ....
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Production of the Toyota Corolla FX16 began at the NUMMI plant in Fremont, California, in September 1986. Two years later, the same plant introduced the Corolla sedan. Both of these vehicles, and the related Nova/Prizm, were produced in the US before the Cambridge plant produced any significant number of Corollas for sale. Toyota's Cambridge, Ontario, plant opened in November 1988 and began producing Corollas in 1989 (about 20,900 were built that year). NUMMI and Cambridge still produce the Corolla. Some North American Corollas are still imported.
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most engine and suspension parts are the same.
body parts are different, most trim parts are different.
as long as you are talking about a 4 door corolla.

to determine the origin, check your VIN:
2T1= canada
1NX= california
JT2= japan

i believe all novas were made in california
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Re: DOES ANYONE KNOW if 86 COROLLA parts fit an 86 chevy NOVA

You won't be the first to have a Toyolet on wheels
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Re: DOES ANYONE KNOW if 86 COROLLA parts fit an 86 chevy NOVA

You may get additional information in the Corolla forum - moved
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You won't be the first to have a Toyolet on wheels
Please don't resurrect old threads - particularly with useless statements.
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