Toyota Camry Tarmac Sport Oem Corner Lights amry equipped with the 16-valve double overhead camshaft 2.0 litre engine from the Celica producing 72 kW (97 hp). This is the most sought-after version of the Celica Camry in the secondhand market today.Although it has an identical 2,500 mm (98 in) wheelbase to the Celica, the Corona, and the Carina, it is longer than the Carina but shorter than both the Corona and Celica. During its model cycle, over 100,000 units were sold in Japan. The Celica Camry was also exported to a number of markets using the Carina's name, and it replaced the second-generation Carina in these markets.Other Japanese Tarmac Sports Tarmac Sport Oem Corner Lights Originally launched as the Toyota Celica Camry in January 1980 for the Japanese home market, this model was essentially a second-generation Toyota Carina with updated body-styling and a front-end that resembled a 1978 Toyota Celica XX, known as the Celica Supra in export markets.The car was based on the rear-wheel drive Celica and was powered by either a 1.6 litre 12T-U engine producing 65 kW (87 hp) JIS and 128 N·m (94 ft·lbf) or a 1.8 litre 13T-U engine producing 70 kW (94 hp) and 147 N·m (108 ft·lbf). Towards the end of its model lifecycle, Toyota introduced a sports version of the Celica C Tarmac Sports Tarmac Sport Oem Corner Lights Fits the following: |