3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hey guys i saw a v6 xle coupe for the first time in person and lol i might sell the sedan to get the coupe if i can get enough money together...does anyone know where i might find a coupe v6 5sp?
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1994 Toyota Camry Le
2007 Toyota Camry Se
lol hey im still waiting for v6Kamree to find out how much shipping will cost then the corner light will be fixed lol and if i spend my saved money on suspension that equals no coupe.
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1994 Toyota Camry Le
2007 Toyota Camry Se
ohh ok and i already know that getting the same car with a manual transmission will be more money with insurance compared to a automatic so thats why its kinda of a good idea to swap out the auto to manual cause the insurance people wont know lol.
you sure? i saw a coupe le v6 5sp at my work not too long ago.
If it is, it's one of a VERY VERY FEW! I have heard they exist, but yet to see an OEM one. As the 5-speed on the ES300/Camry V6's were ONLY on the 3VZ-FE's. And the 1MZ-FE came out in 1994, which was the 1st year of the coupe. But I have heard they exist, but yet to ever see one, and a good portion of the Coupe's were sold around me.
Also, do you know for sure it was a V6? I've seen trunks damaged and swapped with diff bafging, suck as a DX in my local junkyard with an LE badge and trunk.
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No way it's a V6 5-speed coupe, no way, unless it was swapped. And for "XLE" that's on the sedan only. Maybe in Japan they made a V6 coupe with a 5-speed. Mine is a V6 LE coupe, the other model is the SE coupe, which by your description sounds like the SE since it has alloys. The SE is nearly the same but with different automatic gearing ratio's. I like my LE though, all power...all leather...sunroof...MMMM I love it.
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