3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I posted a thread a while back asking if I should "upgrade" from a Gen 3 to a Gen 4 V6 5-spd that was for sale in the next town for $6K. Now they lowered the price to $5K, and even though I have my car it would still be kinda cool to have, if only I had the money
Anyways, here are a few pics from a little while ago, what do you guys think of it for $5K?
BTW, IIRC it has about 124K miles, and I dont know about the timing belt.
looks nice except im having trouble understanding grey interior with tan carpets... and although i like sun roofs they seem to be more trouble on any car then they are worth...
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
Can't you get some kind of loan or something? See how much money you could get for your Gen3 and think think think!!!
5K that's a DEAL fully loaded leather sunroof V6 Stick shift... If I hadn't bought mine last week I would fuckin' drive down there and let loose on this sweet baby...though I admit that right now would be a good time to cross the border with CDN money in my pocket...
EDIT : Just noticed you have brand new car and not a Gen3 anymore. I got carried away sorry.
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
Last edited by Maim Menu; 10-01-2007 at 07:43 PM.
Reason: Realized I was stupid
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