1st & 2nd Generation (1983–1986 & 1987-1991)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1983-1986 & 1987-1991.
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Im selling the Camry..been way too much of a hassle for me. I know i just put rims on it and alot of repairs, but if anyone wants, they can take the car off my hands for the right price.
Getting a 04 Maxima tonight.
Its been great being a member here, and i will still stay active even though im going traitor and getting a Nissan.
I would have got an 07 Camry but they are too expensive for me, and i got a great deal on this Max.
I've been working for nissan for over 5 years and trust me I personally stay far far away from owning any nissan 00 and up.
On a side note hate to see ya sell. But good luck in the future. I too have contiplated the same thought. Maybe after I get a lexus I will sell. But right now she's smooth to drive, hot to be in, saves some gas, and is paid for.
__________________ 2000 4Runner 3RZFE 5speed PT70 Built Supra 600hp behind us now 1991 2vzfe Camry Le loaded 1995 Corolla DX sunroof (Totalled ) 2004 TRD Tundra V8 (sold)
R u going to part out or u want to sell the whole car?
Selling the whole car.
Yes i have 6 original 14" rims 3 have 185's and 3 have 195's (So the 185s are for the front, the 195s for the back, and you have 2 spares one for each size)
And im sorry to say, but my 04 Max comes with wayyyy more options then the Toyota i was looking into, so yea. Xenon Headlights, leather heated seats + steering wheel, power folding mirrors, tilting and telescoping wheel, bose sound system, etc.
Post some pics of the new car when i take them tommorow, gonna pull the Camry out and do a comparison shot as well.
The best advice I can give you on this paticular car is to please stay on top of it's services to the motor and trans. It's very picky and hates to be pushed for a long amount of time without being serviced.
I would drain and fill that thing once every 35k miles
__________________ 2000 4Runner 3RZFE 5speed PT70 Built Supra 600hp behind us now 1991 2vzfe Camry Le loaded 1995 Corolla DX sunroof (Totalled ) 2004 TRD Tundra V8 (sold)
Pfft whatever. Swap a gte and be faster. Eitherway goodluck with whatever route you take. I thought we were finally gonna see another gen2 blossom around here.
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Here's my camry ^
Current: B+G Springs, KYB GR2 Struts, Erebuni Bodykit(uninstalled), 3SGTE/E52 swap, Crane HI-6S Ignition Box, Crane Timing Retard Controller.
Plans: Here
Pfft whatever. Swap a gte and be faster. Eitherway goodluck with whatever route you take. I thought we were finally gonna see another gen2 blossom around here.
Its my choice, and my Maxima will blow the 3SGTE away anyday. I have 270hp, and way more torque than the 3SGTE comes stock with. And i know someones gonna say well you could build the 3S up, but i could build my max up too...
I don't have to think of you anything. Your lack of knowledge is ever present. How the hell you gonna talk about having 270 flywheel horsepower and flywheel torque. Lmao that heavy ass car needs that and it still can't beat a 3s swapped gen 2. Trust me...I know. Enjoy your newer slower prettier car. I'll enjoy being faster with no payments and probably slightly better gas mileage. Guess you haven't learned anything while being here about how much of a pain in the ass a fwd v6 is to work on. But hey you have all that fantastic flywheel power right. LMAO!
__________________ http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y11...3385Medium.jpg
Here's my camry ^
Current: B+G Springs, KYB GR2 Struts, Erebuni Bodykit(uninstalled), 3SGTE/E52 swap, Crane HI-6S Ignition Box, Crane Timing Retard Controller.
Plans: Here
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