Who Sat on this Celica? Now That's One Comically Crazy Negative Camber...
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Who Sat on this Celica? Now That's One Comically Crazy Negative Camber...



Some of you may remember the visible negative camber on the rear wheels of older BMW cars like the '02 series and even the first 3-Series models. Well, that's nothing compared to what the Japanese owner of a last generation Toyota Celica did to his car. Just look at the angle of those wheels!

The car was spotted as it was driving out of the Nagoya Exciting Car Showdown's hall. Head past the break to watch it on film.

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