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HighwayStar

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    Aurion Sportivo ZR6
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    2010
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    New South Wales
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  1. WOW, looks mad Alexy. You want to exchange our heat for your cold. - Highwaystar
  2. Yes, in OEM Strut Bar, you can get one of a Sportivo, Altise Sport or Azura or you can look into the aftermarkets. - Highwaystar
  3. This would be the cleanest non original Aurion's I've seen. My god the Kluger Wheels look perfect on the Aurion. Keep us posted bro. - Highwaystar
  4. Thanks Mate. Will get on and get a replacement this weekend. - Highwaystar
  5. G'day Peeps! Should of done this first, but the name is Ronnie Pickering (jks my actual name is Jason). My whip is a 2004 Toyota Camry Altise Sport which I got from my dad after he got a company car (ironically a 2013 Toyota Camry Atara S) and I start driving next year. I look around these forums and help out to the best of my Knowledge and you can feel free to correct me if I give the wrong advice. We are all human, we make mistakes and learn from them. - Highwaystar
  6. Should I be able to find a new one online or is it best to source it out of a wrecked vehicle? - Highwaystar
  7. It should be compatible to your imported Kluger as it is relatively the same vehicle sold in another market. Anyways, I'm list the procedure below to program the Key/Remote: Get in the drivers side of the vehicle, make sure all the doors are closed except the drivers side door and all the door locks are unlocked. Insert the key into the ignition without turning and remove it quickly Insert the key into the ignition without turning and remove it quickly Close the drivers side door, then open it. Close the drivers side door, then open it. Insert the key into the ignition without turning it and remove it quickly. Close the drivers side door, then open it. Close the drivers side door, then open it. Insert key into the ignition (do not remove, do not turn). Close the drivers side door. Turn key to “On”, then to “Off” Remove the key Vehicle locks should lock and then unlock to signify programming mode. If not, repeat above steps. Press and hold “Lock” and “Unlock” on the keyless entry remote simultaneously for 2 seconds. Let go of the buttons and quickly press the “Lock” button (by itself) on the keyless entry remote and hold it for 2 seconds. Doors should lock and unlock to signify successful programming Repeat 2 previous steps to program additional remotes Open the drivers side door to exit programming mode. Sourced: http://www.automotiveforums.com/t352329-discuss2004_highlander_transponder_key_programming.html - Highwaystar
  8. G'day Trentmeyer, I wouldn't class myself as very good, but willing to learn. Preferably the easiest way round. - Highwaystar
  9. Hey Fam! I have a 04 Toyota Camry Altise Sport. When I got the car, the previous owner told me that the Interior light (the centre one) switch was sort of working, It works when you put the switch in the right spot when in 'doors' mode. Off and On still work as fine. What should I do about this. Replace it or fix it. - Highwaystar
  10. As trentmeyer23 said, most single and double din units fit. Some may need facia kits as it maybe narrower, or if it is a single din unit, a little cubby hole to cover the gap left. Most later model Toyota Radio's fit as well if your looking at keeping it OEM. - HighwayStar
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