Want a Camry?

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2000. And, it's cool, because I'm 99% sure America didn't get these wheels stock in 2000. Guam tags until June 2003 ('twas my dad's, my brother wouldn't have it), but I've got the title. Not sure how registerable it is, though. Definitely moreso in Australia. So, if anybody's interested...
 

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Originally posted by M5Power
Good - you ship it.

I wasn't asking British members to comment.

You didn't say, excluding British members.

I bet it would cost more to ship it and get it roadworthy to UK specs than to buy a UK spec Camary.

Well, if it costs like £300 to do it sure. :D
 
The shipping cost and title transfer would be so outrageous, it'd be much easier fo ryou to buy a used Euro-spec Camry. But, you've got it if you'll come to New Orleans and pick it up and do everything else so than I never have to see it again.
 
I'll take it Doug.

I get it, sell it, get a MX-3(or import a Mazda from Europe...*Homer* "Mmmmm....Eunos"), and put the rest in the bank for college. See, if you give me this car you are giving education money.

And you are giving to charity. :)
 
sorry guys, i claimed first dibs. it looks like doug will see what he can do to register it first, and i probably will not have a chance at it. If he cant I will pick it up, slap some fake plates on it, and drive it up myself. jk, ill probably have it shipped.

Im eager to see if you can find something to do with it.
 
Nyooo. Dont send it to josh. It will end up rollin' on dubs goin bump bump bump......with a body kit, stickers, and aluminum wing.
 
His name's Darin...and it would end up going "bump bump...clack clack clack BAM...sssssssssss".

Well I donno Doug. I was thinking of importing a 323 Astina or 323F or something. I'm sure I could get one over here for not a whole lot...
 
You seem to despise the little beast.
IF one of us takes it off your hands, what're we getting into?
Is it the last Camry built on an American assembly line on a Friday? Or worse, the first one off the line on a Monday?
Or are you just having, "ugly, generic, fogey-car, taking up space, issues?
My wife says my next car MUST be a four-door. I want a WRX, But I'll settle for a Taurus at this point. A Camry is the Japanese equivalent. Plentiful, reliable, GENERIC...
 
Shipping cars to the UK isn't as expensive as you'd think. Got something to do with the empty Jaguar boats coming back across the pond.
 
Originally posted by Gil
You seem to despise the little beast.
IF one of us takes it off your hands, what're we getting into?
Is it the last Camry built on an American assembly line on a Friday? Or worse, the first one off the line on a Monday?
Or are you just having, "ugly, generic, fogey-car, taking up space, issues?
My wife says my next car MUST be a four-door. I want a WRX, But I'll settle for a Taurus at this point. A Camry is the Japanese equivalent. Plentiful, reliable, GENERIC...
Hey, I do despise the little beast. Don't ask - if you were an Aussie, you'd know. :nervous:
 
Originally posted by Gil
You seem to despise the little beast.
IF one of us takes it off your hands, what're we getting into?
Is it the last Camry built on an American assembly line on a Friday? Or worse, the first one off the line on a Monday?
Or are you just having, "ugly, generic, fogey-car, taking up space, issues?
My wife says my next car MUST be a four-door. I want a WRX, But I'll settle for a Taurus at this point. A Camry is the Japanese equivalent. Plentiful, reliable, GENERIC...

Lots of miles - 60,000, somehow - but it's the top-of-the-line XLE V6 in 2000 with leather and a sunroof, including a couple of options the US models never got (Mark Levinson audio system, maybe sunroof). $18,000 or best is what I'm asking.
 
I know Chris, he altered his thought. He's a greedy one that Doug. He owns 3 new cars and an oil field yet still wants money for a car that's not even his.

It's a pity.

:lol:
 
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