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David the Viking

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  1. I think it will cost around $28 and about 1/2 hour to have it de-coded at a Toyota dealer.
  2. This is some info from the Toyota Nation forum and relates to available coilovers for the gen 6 Camry V6. 1. KSport USA KONTROL PRO DAMPER SYSTEM http://ksportusa.com/asp/coilovers_d...roduct_id=cd01 2. Megan Racing COILOVER DAMPER STREET SERIES http://meganracing.com/products/prod...d=764&catid=93 3. D2 Racing Sport RS COILOVERS http://www.d2racingsport.com/toyota-model.htm There has also been discussion on the Tien coilovers, when/if they are to be released.
  3. Off topic slightly, sorry folks. K&N drop in filter - anyone confirm part number? I can see on the K&N website two possibilities; KN33-2030 KN33-2052 Cheers. Neither, the one I got was the KN33-2326 . It's marked for the 2007 V6 Camry which is the twin brother of the Aussie Aurion. Easiest and cheapest way to get a slight power + acceleration boost especially if your engine is supercharged. Another option which I have is the TRD USA air filter. This is very similar to the K&N style filter. Part number PTR05-33070 and there is also a cleaning kit for it PTR05-00000-CL
  4. My SL is a June 07 build and was $56k drive away in April. No sunroof or sat-nav thou.
  5. Just re read the posts. my bad! I think it will be very hard to find an engineering shop that will machine the wheels like that due to the legality of it.
  6. If you machine 10mm off the back of the wheels you will end up with +55 not the +35 that you are after. If you are just after wheels that appear to fill the guards more get some 8 inch wide wheels with the +45 offset. That way the suspension geometry will not be affected and the wheel/tyre will be 12mm further out towards the edge of the guard. The TRD Aurions run a 19x8 with a +46.5mm offset.
  7. I have a pair of new Whiteline adjustable sway bars and a set of new King Springs (low 20-30mm drop) for sale and going cheap, if you are interested PM me. I originally bought them for a 2005 Camry Sportivo which I no longer have.
  8. The TRD's are limited to 250km/h according to the owners manual.
  9. Im at 19,000km and have about 75% left on the pair from the front and 95% on the rear pair. Must be well run in if the tyres are worn out :o
  10. My Aurions build number is 0061 so I have TRD-61 plates at home collecting dust.
  11. Had my TRD Aurion wheel aligned yesterday so thought I post up the info for others to compare. Front LH/RH +0.5/+0.5 Toe (mm) -1.80/-1.10 Camber (deg) +2.60+2.50 Caster (deg) Rear LH/RH +1.6/+1.6 Toe (mm) -1.60/-1.10 Camber (deg) My car only goes to left with the camber of the road and will only drift off to left at a very slow speed even when travelling at 100km/h on most roads. It does however have a huge amount of camber on the left hand side, which I do have camber bolts to put in if there is not enough adjustment/slack in the bolts on the base of the strut.
  12. Check the corolla forum for part numbers of the Toyota side fillers or contact Northfield Moorooka (Toyota side fillers) or Audio Express (aftermarket kit) in Brisbane as they have the bits you need.
  13. The facia is only $30 from Toyota as where the facias.com.au site has them listed for $50
  14. Looking at the electrical diagrams and from my understanding the DISP button has nothing to do with the Radio/Audio system but is actually interconnected with the A/C system. DJKOR my question is when you had the radio plugs disconnected and lost the DISP button function did you also have the A/C unit plugs disconnected? If so this would explain why it didnt work. Page 368 of the 07EWD.pdf shows the DISP button and page 371 & 389 show the A/C system connection. http://www.camrystuff.com/manuals/Gen6/Mis...neous/07EWD.pdf
  15. Havent had this happen to me yet. I will check it out though.
  16. The Sportivos by having 'sports suspension' will have firmer springs and shocks/dampers than the ATX/Prodigy/Presara which have a comfort orientated suspension.
  17. I wont be able to make it out tonight as I have been off work sick the last few days :( Hope to see you all next week
  18. I had an 05 Sportivo V6 manual and it didnt get the best fuel consumption. Usually around 11-12 L/100kms. The Aurions are much much better in regards to fuel consumption.
  19. 1. SILVABULLIT 2. DHC 3. natedog11six 4. T_Money 5. SupaTouring 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
  20. Got a price for the TRD Aurion wheels today $500-600 per wheel. Tyres in the size that are on the TRD 245/35 19 are $400+ per tyre depending on brand.
  21. The TRD suspension does work very well. I will only be looking at a thicker rear sway bar for mine in the future.
  22. I priced up the brakes for a gen 5 Camry I used to own before I got my Aurion. It was around the A$4000 for both front and rear.
  23. Try your local friendly Toyota parts department. Expect to pay probably over $1000 per wheel though!
  24. I am getting 9.5 to high 10's for general commuting. Have had as low as 8.0, but averaged 8.5 for an interstate trip last month. On the recent National Meet cruise I had from 9.6 to 11.7. My Aurion has just under 10,000kms on it.
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