My wife has a 1996 Toyota Camry. The car is almost new, the mileage is only 100,000, they are no longer made. There's no rust on it at all. Works and still drives great. So we invested in serious brake work because the car still had the original 18-year-old brake hoses and we didn't want to make any changes because those old brake hoses burst during an emergency stop. (or otherwise). The shop that works with our cars couldn't find these hoses locally and said they would fit these rear brake…