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RK Collection Toyota Camry Coupe V8 NASCAR Edition is a Little Less Beige
The standard Camry isn't exactly what you'd call an exciting car - well, unless the gas pedal and floor mats decide to do their thing and kick in, that is... But as you might imagine, this here SEMA-bound example is a totally different beast from your everyday Camry. First of all, it's only got two doors. And then there's that massive V8 engine lurking under the hood.
The special two-door Toyota Camry NASCAR Edition was developed by RK Collection (RKC) in cooperation with the Japanese firm's in-house Toyota Racing Development (TRD) division. The goal was to create a high-performance but completely street legal Camry with a NASCAR engine to demonstrate the connection between Toyota's production vehicles and its NASCAR program.
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Toyota Unveils 2015 Camry For Nascar Sprint Cup Series
Since Toyota recently applied a makeover to the Camry, it was time for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series version to reflect those styling changes as well. Read more »...
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2013 Chevrolet Ss Nascar Racer Hints At Production Ss And Possibly Even Next Commodore
As promised, Chevrolet lifted the wraps off its 2013 NASCAR Chevrolet SS racecar today during a special event in Las Vegas. Even if you're not a fan of NASCAR racing, you'll be interested to know that the competition SS incorporates design cues...
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Now That's A Burnout: Max Papis Plays Around With A Toyota Camry Nascar At Monza Rally Show
Like everything else in life, not all Camrys are made equal. And while your everyday Camry is about as interesting as a mid-Victorian debating society, Toyota's NASCAR racer is a different beast altogether. Even more so when the 850-horsepower,...
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2012 Toyota Camry Video Bonanza
We have covered the 2012 Toyota Camry extensively these past few weeks, from the moment we first laid our eyes on an unofficial video from the dealer presentation in Las Vegas up until today when the Japanese automaker officially revealed the car. ...
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New 2012 Toyota Camry To Serve As The Official Pace Car At Daytona 500
The just-revealed 2012 Toyota Camry sedan will be the first Japanese vehicle and the second non-American model to pace a Daytona 500 race since the series started in 1959. The Camry you see pictured above and below will serve as the official pace cat...
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