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Fark. What a steal. If your shocks are nearly had, why not replace everything... including the brakes :lol:

On a side note, it's been a while since I've seen a non-TRD rear brake, but those callipers seem different to what I remember. I guess my memory is very shoddy.

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Fark. What a steal. If your shocks are nearly had, why not replace everything... including the brakes :lol:

On a side note, it's been a while since I've seen a non-TRD rear brake, but those callipers seem different to what I remember. I guess my memory is very shoddy.

You're not wrong, in fact the standard Aurion and TRD rear brakes are both PBR and are very similar in appearance.

What you are looking at in that picture is the US Akebono style Camry brake calipers. I don't know how the guy got them, as even the Australian delivered Camry uses the same brakes as the Aurion. I can only imagine he purchased them from overseas as the Camry model.

They will bolt up the same no worries, but IMHO they are an inferior style brake package to the local PBR sourced items.

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