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Old 12-01-2007, 04:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Do you think it's possible to trade a 88 supra for a stock gen3 camry

hey all,

First off, if this thread isn't in the right section or whatever, then let me know.

Anyways, I bought a 88 Supra in October and I wanna trade it for a gen 3 Camry like I used to have. Do you think it'd be possible for me to get a clean running camry for my 88 supra. It has a JDM engine in it with 88k miles. I changed the valve cover gaskets last month cos I was getting oil in my spark plug galley.

I'm not 100% sure if I'd wanna trade it for a Camry, that's why I'm asking on here if you guys think I would get a clean Camry for it. If you guys think so then I might just go ahead and go for it.
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it really all depends man. what are u tryin to get in ur camry? is it a turbo supra? manual? id say if it is then yeah u prolly could trade for a good gen3.
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I think the camry is just more my type of car. The Supra is auto, N/A. I know it's not a very sought after model, but it does have the spoiler that the turbo versions have lol. (I didn't put it on)

I found a super clean camry for sale the other day at a car dealership. 96, I4, black with tinted windows, very clean with awesome shiny stock alloy wheels, 5spd and leather interior. it didn't say if it was a LE or XLE or anything like that. The dealer said it's a base model with just the 5 spd and leather options along with the alloy wheels, that's why it didn't have any badges except for the "CAMRY" on the back. He wants $5,995 though and I don't have that. But it did remind me how much I love Camry's.
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6 grand for an i4 no man, if you going to go from that supra to a camry try to get the V6 camry instead.
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Yea I would really perfer a V6. I had a V6 92 Camry LE and that thing would beat all kinds of things left and right. The Supra seems like it has a lot of power but I think it's really restricted. Also I hear the 5sfe turbo install on the camry's give it a lot of power, that's the only reason I even considered the I4. Partially cos I never found very much info on turbo installs on the V6 when I had my 92 Camry.
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