3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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No im not selling any but i happen to have a old TRD catalog that has some part #'s in it Effective March 99. i was able to locate stuff for my corolla from here so i figure i'd hook you guys up with part numbers if your interested and you can check them out at a dealer and you might get lucky like i did.
00602-48130-011 (92-96 CAMRY Springs) < Good luck with this one eh?
00602-48130-CAM (TRD SPRING SET)97-99 camry
00602-42600-001 (V6 TRD CAMRY WHEEL/TIRE SET)97-99
00602-48000-001 (SUSPENSION KIT) 97-98 CAMRY
00602-30301-CS1 (QUICK SHIFTER CAMRY 97-99 SOLARA 99+)
00602-17500-004 (SPORT MUFFLER CAMRY MCV20 V6) 97-99
i also have all of the body kits and their part numbers 4cyl and v6
I'm surprised no one has commented back. Cool to have the part numbers.... even though most stuff is discontinued.
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'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
i love my 1992 Toyota Camry LE 2.2L 5S-FE - 73K
9005 NIGHT GUIDE LOW BEAMS|FOG LAMPS|PIONEER HU&AUDIO|KEYLESS ENTRY 1995 Acura Legend LS KA7 3.2L C32A - 87K
SADLY, SHE HAS MUCH MORE MODS...
that's been around. just hard to find. ASG14 and someone else have them.
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'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
that's been around. just hard to find. ASG14 and someone else have them.
ASG14 and me I love being able to say I have something like a Gen 3 master Which reminds me, I switched around to Dunlop All-Seasons, I have to update that thread. It's a completely different experience
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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
part of the reason it doesnt get much attention is because not many of us are modding any more, and most of us who are dont want to pay TRD prices.
that is pretty cool though.
I'm still modding!
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ASG14 and me I love being able to say I have something like a Gen 3 master Which reminds me, I switched around to Dunlop All-Seasons, I have to update that thread. It's a completely different experience
They ride reallyyyyyyyyy nicely. But I haven't driven ASG's car. Only rode in it. Shoulda bought dunlop dizerra z1 star specs. SICK NASTY tires.
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'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
They ride reallyyyyyyyyy nicely. But I haven't driven ASG's car. Only rode in it. Shoulda bought dunlop dizerra z1 star specs. SICK NASTY tires.
That they do!! And they are insanely quiet!!! But Ken, word of advice, DO NOT buy Dunlops. In general, their treads wear out much faster in my experience. My car came OEM with SP Sport 4000 A/S out of the factory, and, well, yeah, tread life sucked, they barely made it 60% of their mileage warranty...
However you really can't beat their rider comfort and road noise levels. I would buy a good set of Michelins if I were you, heck maybe even some Bridgestones, they make great winter tires... Only reason I bought Dunlop SP Sport 4000 A/S's is because I bought them for 150$ brand new out the door, installed with lifetime balance and rotation. It was pretty much a take it or leave it thing and I figured I would be stupid to walk away from that, no matter how long the tires lasted... Even now, they have 25000 miles and it's looking like I might hit lincoln's hair by the end of the summer (So about 35,000 miles of life)...
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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
i love my 1992 Toyota Camry LE 2.2L 5S-FE - 73K
9005 NIGHT GUIDE LOW BEAMS|FOG LAMPS|PIONEER HU&AUDIO|KEYLESS ENTRY 1995 Acura Legend LS KA7 3.2L C32A - 87K
SADLY, SHE HAS MUCH MORE MODS...
That they do!! And they are insanely quiet!!! But Ken, word of advice, DO NOT buy Dunlops. In general, their treads wear out much faster in my experience. My car came OEM with SP Sport 4000 A/S out of the factory, and, well, yeah, tread life sucked, they barely made it 60% of their mileage warranty...
However you really can't beat their rider comfort and road noise levels. I would buy a good set of Michelins if I were you, heck maybe even some Bridgestones, they make great winter tires... Only reason I bought Dunlop SP Sport 4000 A/S's is because I bought them for 150$ brand new out the door, installed with lifetime balance and rotation. It was pretty much a take it or leave it thing and I figured I would be stupid to walk away from that, no matter how long the tires lasted... Even now, they have 25000 miles and it's looking like I might hit lincoln's hair by the end of the summer (So about 35,000 miles of life)...
'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
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