Vehicle Owner

Member ID: djarno

Location: Southbridge, MA

Vehicle Info

1995 Toyota Camry

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP202
  • Weight2932lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • AEM Intake 
  • Custom Exhaust 
  • Custom Brakes 

Exterior Styling

  • Varad Lighting 
  • Firestone Tires 

Car Audio & Video

Ratings

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djarno's 1995 Toyota Camry

My 1995 Toyota Camry has been driven up in Massachusetts. It has a V6 3.0L engine. Soon, I will try to make a custom project for force induction. Toyota has lived up to its reputation! The car still looks brand new and has hit only a little over 80K miles. A new exhaust has been installed for my Camry. More pics are to come later on!

These are the things I have bought for my car since it was stock:

*Sony CDX-M8815X CD Player

*Sony Xplod XM-2100GTX Amplifier

*StreetWires Amplifier Wiring Kit

*Infinity Kappa 692.7i Speakers

*Kenwood KDC-1669S Speakers

*Varad Blue Alien Scanner

*AEM Cold Air Intake System

*AEM Bypass Valve

*Infinity Basslink Powered Subwoofer

*Pyle Amplifier Wiring Kit

*Custom Exhaust Pipe and Muffler

*A.C.T. Clutch Kit

*Tsunami Lite Wave Capacitor

*Dynamat Xtreme Sound Dampening Kit

Roughly, the amount spent on these modifications were $2K. Most of which were the sound system. It took me a while to install all items above but I was able to get it done.

Future Mods

*Extreme Dimensions Type Cyber Body Kit

*Tokico HP Series (shocks and struts)

*GReddy Oil Filter Relocation Kit

*Pioneer AVIC-N3

Page 1 Main Page
Page 2 Engine Bay
Page 3 Sound System
Page 4 Interior & Miscellaneous

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prplehaze4270  

Posted by: prplehaze4270

08/07/2006 03:03PM

hey man, when i mounted my amp i used a piece of plywood too, but i put it under the carpet then drilled into it throught the trunk carpeting so you cant see the wood. it doesnt move at all. you should try that so it looks a little cleaner (just a suggestion though, dont gotta do it or anything)

prplehaze4270  

Posted by: prplehaze4270

07/24/2006 02:41PM

nice system man, come check mine out sometime

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Member ID: djarno

Location: Southbridge, MA