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Originally Posted by Mike Gerber
What I do when I have a question like this is go to any of the online Toyota parts dealer's websites or even aftermarket websites. Look up the part numbers for the 90 Camry calipers and the 90 Celica calipers. If the part numbers are the same, you have a positive answer.
Mike
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different car.....different part number?
research man....I have found a zillion parts that cross reference, can be used on a different car....sometimes trial and error....
but if I hadnt, I wouldnt have learned that the Ford Mustang V6 alternator from a late model, worked PERFECT in my 92 Mazda b2600i....55amp alt to a 200+ amp alt...and literally HUNDREDS of them out there...so easily replaceable at ANY junkyard, checker, autozone....etc.....
I like simple....if there is a problem...exotic parts (say, brembo) wont be your friend when your out on the road....say you decide to cross country trip in the car...and something exotic fails....what ya gonna do...wait for it to ship to that area....what if that wait was a 2 week wait (maybe the place your at is a geological oddity...funny movie reference there

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Im saying I like the fact that OP is looking for a upgrade...and something very accessible anywhere he might go.
best to measure your brakes, get a pic...cell phone or whatever....then hit a local JY....and compare......also keep in mind...back plates, shields, caliper mounts, etc.....