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  On 8/16/2017 at 7:51 AM, Sethneo said:

anyone can share what tyre pressure shld i pump for my 07 Camry 2.4l? tyre and rim upgraded to 225/40/18

 

 

Average usually at 220kpa ..

It all depends on the driver's feel and want..

Tyres comes in varieties of compound ..

Side walls comes in soft medium hard ..

Prices depends on this too..

 

So you try which pressure are better maybe from 210 to 230 for best comfort and safety..

Pump the tyres during the first start up which in cool temperature for best result.

 

Just sharing my 2 cents worth. [;)]

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Anyone else have foggy front windscreen and side door windows in morning and wet weather?

 

I was told that this is due to the 3m darker screen installed by BM due to double layers and mist get trapped.

 

Any idea how to solve this?

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Hello Toyota owners,

 

Looks like I'll finally pull the trigger on a used car. I used to own a 1994 Toyota Camry and she was a great car! Following my brand royalty (and the fact cars are VERY pricey in Spore), I am eyeing the 2006-2007 Camry 2.0 and I am finding cars with 100,000 kilometers to 170,000 kilometers a common theme. I know Camry's are great and reliable cars but, I would love to hear your views and tips on buying the right one. Also, has anyone had issues with Camry's with over 150,000 kilometers? Any reoccurring problems within this forum? I know if its well/timely maintained Camry's can last a LONG time but, is there anything I should be aware of? 

 

I guess in summary, is it worth buying a 2006-2007 Camry with over 150,000 kilometers on it? 

 

Thanks a bunch in advance for your insights. 

 

 

Thank you,

Greg Kang 

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  On 8/24/2017 at 5:57 AM, gregkang said:

Hello Toyota owners,

 

Looks like I'll finally pull the trigger on a used car. I used to own a 1994 Toyota Camry and she was a great car! Following my brand royalty (and the fact cars are VERY pricey in Spore), I am eyeing the 2006-2007 Camry 2.0 and I am finding cars with 100,000 kilometers to 170,000 kilometers a common theme. I know Camry's are great and reliable cars but, I would love to hear your views and tips on buying the right one. Also, has anyone had issues with Camry's with over 150,000 kilometers? Any reoccurring problems within this forum? I know if its well/timely maintained Camry's can last a LONG time but, is there anything I should be aware of?

 

I guess in summary, is it worth buying a 2006-2007 Camry with over 150,000 kilometers on it?

 

Thanks a bunch in advance for your insights.

 

 

Thank you,

Greg Kang

Hello Greg Kang please Ctc me 90932248. I would be glad to share with you. Btw I'm selling my Camry which is the year you looking at. Thanks
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  On 8/26/2017 at 3:32 AM, bowling69 said:

Hello Greg Kang please Ctc me 90932248. I would be glad to share with you. Btw I'm selling my Camry which is the year you looking at. Thanks

Moreover I would say it's the cheapest 2.0L sedan to maintain in Singapore
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  On 8/26/2017 at 3:32 AM, bowling69 said:

Hello Greg Kang please Ctc me 90932248. I would be glad to share with you. Btw I'm selling my Camry which is the year you looking at. Thanks

Moreover I would say that it's the cheapest 2.0L sedan car in Singapore
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Hi my car mileage is more than 130,000 and due end sep. I travel more than 70km on weekdays. Car condition is ok. I will certainly need a car. Would like to seek advice if is wiser to renew a 5yr coe and get a new car later or get a new one now. Will coe be cheaper in the next few yrs?

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Hi, anyone know if there is still a estima forum or chatgroup here in singapore?

been looking around and it doesn't seem to show up??

 

thanks!!

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  On 5/18/2017 at 7:09 PM, Pr1nse said:

hi guys, ' I just bought a 07 wish , shd be renewing COE anytime soon.

 

Since now wish club is like inactive, can't seem to know any lobang to replace some parts ... headlamps , led side mirror covers, and after market tail lamps, etc. ..

 

 

so I would appreciate any kind gesture from Wish gurus..

 

 

tks in advance..

Hi, you can go to audio concept at ubi lane 10,Blk 14, find Jeff. My wish had been upgraded from there. You can say Alvin recommend you
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Hi bros, 

 

Uncle here new to this forum. Was asked by my lau hia dee to join here look see if got fellow die hard Toyota fan. 

 

I have driven 3 Toyotas in my life before. Including one being a 1987 Toyota Starlet XL that I drove for 12 years. Really full of memories and I luv the Toyota brand so much. 

 

Looking for old school die hard Toyota fans especially the Starlet group (brother Ah Lok Bedok and company) of the early 1990s that hanged out at Jalan Besar stadium long house and Pasir Panjang 88. Hope to find old friend and memories and stay in touch... [smash]

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Hi anyone had the car coating done at Borneo? Mine is pearl white, wondering the paint protection would help to prevent it fr turning yellow?

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  On 10/26/2017 at 11:40 AM, Afcvios said:

Hi anyone had the car coating done at Borneo? Mine is pearl white, wondering the paint protection would help to prevent it fr turning yellow?

 

Never tried the BM one cos not much product info on it.

 

IIRC,  somewhere I've heard that by the the clear coat UV protection is down to 50% by the 5th year and 25% by the 10th year.

Myself, I would do a PPS with UV and regularly top up with a car wax or sealant with UV protection. 

 

I think pearl white is nice but can be quite hard to maintain. 

 

 

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Hi bro, my present car is same as yours and previous ride is pure white and facing this problem for many years. In my opinion. Other than having UV resistance coating on your car, a car cover is a must if you park outdoor for long hour.

There is a car cover in Autobacs developed by a team of Singaporean which can easily cover and fold back neaty within 3 mins as show on the video. You can check it out. Let us know if  you can find detailing/grooming retailer that can guarantee your pearl white car will not turn yellowish parking under direct sunlight. I'm interested to know. Cheers.

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Hi guys,

Could anyone help that from where can I find parts for Toyota Corolla AE80/EE80? 

 

Any help regarding this will be highly appreciated.
 

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