its a true SLP car with some added bolt-ons. during the winter i added the STB, sub frame connectors (gotta love unibody cars) and a drive shaft safety loop/tunnel brace. i love driving the camry every day, but it is nice to hop into this car on nice days. i disconnected the battery during the winter, but once reconnected, she fired right up.
clean camaro...love it! my buddi has a 2002 firehawk...same motor...fast man
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2009 Camry SE V6 loaded
Mods: Borla Dual Exhaust with no resonator, K&N Intake, 5k HID headlights and 5k HID foglights, LED Tail lights, Complete interior leds, Ultra Racing Front Strut Bar, Ultra Racing 19mm rear sway bar, 20% tint, Rosen navigation system, 19 inch ASA GT1 wheels
Ha, you know what I just noticed that I thought was kind of funny...You said Yay spring is here, here in Phoenix we were just talking about how spring is coming quickly to a close (it's going to be 98 by the end of next week ). As much as I'm glad I don't live where it snows heavily, I really wish it would stay in the 70's a little longer...
i bought her in 2002 with 26k miles on the clock, but now im up to 42k miles.
of course its been raining for the past couple of days, and the weather people are even calling for some freezing rain this weekend. oh well, it was fun while the nice weather lasted...
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