3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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RIP CAMRY (97-10) Just adding another accident thread =/ (No 56k)
I had big plans for her but someone thought running a stop sign would be cool so its over =/ Probably will be parting out so hit me up if you need something
The transmission was dead and I was on a test drive of my flush/filter/refill cycle revival
The van just ran right in front of me, I T-boned it straight on and it just rolled, I have to get a new car by the 15th when I go back to classes, thinking late 90s ES300 or 02/03 maxima
damn that looked like it hurt, my car didnt look like that after my accident, you car was tough, best of luck. only if it was a 5s id be asking for the engine, but it isn't :[
glad you are ok
__________________ 99 5s w/ V6 '01 Solara Brake Conversion & 1985 AW11 MR2 5spd Camry:Tokico Blue's w/ Ebiach Lowering Springs on Motegi FF7 17" Rims with FALKEN ALL SEASON SPORT TIRES MR2: 7A-GE
FS: Gen 4.5 Clear lense/JVC HU&Radar
WOW!! Man, I'm still absorbing the fact that you managed to flip a windstar with your camry, who would have thought.... The important thing is that you came out in one piece. Just be ready for a painful neck tommorow morning. I guess it all worked out for the better(?) since it was looking like your tranny was toast... I've heard Maxima's have a miriad of electrical issues, but have strong engines, dunno, that's what I've seen at least. Best of luck finding a replacement
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1995 Toyota Camry V6 LE-6M1 250K Miles, Fun Car
1997 Acura RL-Gone
2007 Acura RL SH-AWD, Technology Package, Opulent Blue Pearl- Fun Car/Daily Driver
At least you're safe. I too can't believe you managed to flip a windstar.
Get the lexus because you are familiar with toyotas/lexus cars. Get the maxima because of the G's. My brother has a 93 Maxima that needs a new engine. I wouldn't mind taking it off his hands and putting a new one in just so I can drive it.
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