As the defending champions of the Toyota Dream Build Challenge, Kyle Busch->ke763 Motorsports certainly has to live up to if it wants the title to stay in its garage. This year, Busch is taking a step down to let one of his NASCAR->ke3635 drivers pick up the mantle.
And so it is, Parker Kligerman takes the reigns from Busch and with the help of KBM, he worked on the 2013 Toyota Camry and plunged headfirst into giving it a rally look.
The car itself is billed as the CamRally, and true enough, Kligerman turned it into a true rally->ke191 racer, complete with Toyota's vintage red, orange and yellow racing color combination to go with a host of rally-oriented performance enhancements. HID driving lights from Lightforce were also installed on the sedan, while a unique window sheet material comes courtesy of 5-Star Racing Windows. And for that distinctive look, the CamRally sports a special logo designed exclusively for this model with Kligerman's racing number 77 prominently featured on the logo.
Inside, the racing seats are rally-spec, as are closed racing windows, the standard roll cage, and heat protection, all of which adds functionality to the CamRally's rally identity.
Performance upgrades were also part of the CamRally's equation with Kligerman and KBM putting extra emphasis on giving the Camry a variety of engine modifications. Turbochargers have been added from Turbonetics with an intercooler system coming from Spearco. Intakes and an air filter are also new from Custom DSE and K&N, rounding out what's looking like another winning program from Parker Kligerman and the folks from Kyle Busch Motorsports.
Click past the jump to read more about Parker Kligerman's Toyota CamRally
2014 Toyota CamRally by Parker Kligerman
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2013 Toyota CamRally
Exterior
This bad boy is ready for some rallying action.
Rally fog lamps are a must for any rally-themed project like the Toyota CamRally.
The custom red, orange, and yellow racing stripes harken back to Toyota's racing heritage.
Uhmm, guess they didn't see much use for the Camry's interior features.
Features |
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Wheels |
Formula 43 |
Tires |
BFGoodrich Rival |
Brake Rotors/Pads |
Baer Brakes |
Body/paint supplies |
PPG Products |
HID driving lights |
Lightforce |
Lexan window sheet material |
5-Star Racing Windows |
Headlight tint and windshield Tear-offs |
Pro-Tint |
Heat Insulation |
Heatshield Products |
Plumbing products |
BMRS |
Induction and exhaust tubing and supplies |
PRO-FABrication |
Brakes |
Baer |
Drivetrain
Plenty of work was put into that 3.5-liter V-6 engine.
Features |
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Engine |
Toyota 3.5-liter V-6 |
Turbos |
Turbonetics |
Intercooler |
Spearco |
Intake & Air Filter |
Custom DSE / K&N |
Headers / Downpipe |
Custom DSE / Pro-Fabrication |
Midpipe |
Custom DSE Exhaust: Custom DSE with Jet-Hot Coatings Computer ECU Chip Upgrade: AEM/Turbonetics |
Battery |
Interstate |
Shifter |
DSE Custom Suspension: Vogtland Turbonetics, turbo, wastegate, intercooler Driven, Fluids Vogtland, suspension springs |
2013 Toyota Camry
Currently in its seventh generation, the Toyota Camry is offered with a choice of two engines: a 2.5-liter, four-cylinder engine for the base versions and a 3.5-liter, V-6 engine on upper trims. The four-cylinder engine delivers a total of 178 horsepower, while the V-6 version delivers 268 horsepower.
The model is priced from $22,235.
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