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Newbie1987

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  1. thanks so much for the diagram...i think i might actually end up going with the larger size then, hopefully the tyres should still be safe.
  2. thanks for the reply...looks like it's back to the 205! thought i could get away with the 215 cuz it was cheaper
  3. Hi Guys, I was planning on replacing 4 tyres on my car and realised that the original 205/60 r16 is quite rare and a premium is paid for that...has anyone tried the 215/60 r16 tyre on their sportivo and if so is it possible? Cheers
  4. I have the same vehicle as you and haven't had any problems with the sound system - touchwood - however, if problem persists maybe just have it checked out by an audio technician if it's really bothering you...but ur problem does seem very strange due
  5. 4 cylinder engine or the v6?
  6. Yeah I am in Melbourne man, I've got an '03 Camry.
  7. Hey guys, I was driving through heavy rain last night and it was ridiculously hard to see the road, before you suggest me upgrading the headlights - I already upgraded the globes to the philips gt-150 globe, has anyone else experienced a dim light or is it just me? Also, any ideas on aiming the headlights properly? Thanks in advance for any replies
  8. I honestly love my camry and I bought it out of choice and I'm 22 years old. My previous car was a Nissan Pulsar with alloy wheels and all those things kids love. The camry I've got is so simple to drive and it's amazingly poised and handles very well for a large car whilst retaining its solidity. Like Lateralus has said, it comes to personal choice. Cars in Australia have traditionally been RWD - focussing on the Commodore and Falcon. All the base models on the Commodore, Falcon, Camry and Aurion are bland - purely because they're the base model. This is evident even in brands such as Subaru and Honda. I read heaps of reviews before buying a Camry, particularly the input of people on this forum who are very knowledgeable when it comes to the Camry model. Obviously, it's personal preference. The Camry offers a nice solid look that's reliable and spacious for taller people in particular, a car that's "sporty" is only differentiated from the base model in terms of a few pieces of plastic termed as a "bodykit". Consumers pay a premium for this alongside better seats and more speakers. At the end of the day, do what makes you happy cuz the Camry in my opinion is one of the best cars out there in terms of value, reliability and versatility.
  9. hey guys, i recently got a v6 '03 camry and it says and my fuel economy ranges from 11.3-11.5litres / 100km. I'm pretty satisfied with the fuel it uses as I think it's quite economical. My driving is a mix between freeway and city driving so on that basis I'm getting the quoted mile-age according to redbook. I use normal unleaded Shell Petrol - not V-power petrol.
  10. i've got an '03 camry and it came with a cassette player - don't remove it!!!! it's pure classs.....and i'm NOT being sarcastic....cassettes are underrated.
  11. hey man, i gave it a go, unfortunately it doesn't work...thanks anyway..
  12. it's your car mate...pick the rims you want and go with them...end of the day it's your money and your car...everyone else just has an opinion...go with what YOU like...
  13. I reckon they all suck...sorry...i like the 5 spoke idea, simplicity > silly wheels.
  14. hey man, if you could give me the link i'd really appreciate it..thanks
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