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17's back on it after the recent trackday in my Sport. I had to cut the ends of the front springs which had broken, so they didn't gouge the tyres when I move it round.
After being skimmed on the brake lathe. Car had stood for some months before I bought it and the discs just would not clean up in normal use, yet they had plenty of thickness. Camry discs aren't cheap, so this was a good solution (fronts were done too, and new OEM pads fitted all round).
My 1995 Toyota Camry turned 200,000 miles and still ran great! Was washed away the The Great Flood of 2006 ~ Pasadena, Texas shorty after this photo was taken. 200,000 miles in 11 years, Loved that car.
Toyota Camry we had as a rental car when looking for an apartment in Portland. Taken near Oceanside, Oregon
One of the most sold cars in the States but not officially imported in Europe: the Toyota Camry. So this car is very seldom in Europe. In Japan there is also a Daihatsu badged version of the Camry called Altis.
Still a very common sight in Dubai, where all shapes of Camry from XV10 onwards are very popular.
Here's a question - did we ever get the estate version of these in the UK? I can't recall ever seeing any over here.