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    Does anyone know kerb weights for the different body styles of AE71s. I'd be guessing that the van is the lightest (least glass, least seats). How does their weight compare with an AE82 Twin Cam Seca? Cheers, machg

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    AE71 Sedan - 930kg
    AE82 Twin Cam Seca - 995kg

    Off redbook.com.au. They didnt have the weight for the wagon.

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    I wouldnt trust that, and besides its probably a dry weight.
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    i find most wagons more heavy, reason? replace glass with more metal
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    ke70 = 850kg dry
    ae71= 900kg dry
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