3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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yesterday i hit a deer going 70. i was acutaly able to run the deer over, but the cam took a mean hit. i will have pics up later, i was wondering where could i get some of the parts for the front. right know my list consits of front bumer head light and ac evapartor. i was wondering where could i get the splash guard and some of the metal brackets from the front.
Damn, headlights are diff. Make a list of what you need though, and I'll see what my friend has that will work. And I can't believe that is all the damage. And it's an SE V6 too. Or an LE V6 Coupe. either is rare.
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im going to get the bumper and headlights off ebay so they will match. i nead the plastic guard that goes on there and maybe a ac evap.thats all i know of right know i cant take it apart till monday so that the claims adjuster can give me the check. i have deer coverage so its all good.
There is likely more damage then you see, until you takr the parts ohh. I'd take a guess that your bumper absorber as well as upper bumper support is damaged.
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**ADAM! A/C button for Gen 5.5 Camry (2005 LE) !! Por favor!
Brake lights aren't broken, I just don't brake.
--Can honestly go to a parts counter and ask for brake shoes for the front brakes.
--Likes long walks on the beach.... once it's lit by a massive bonfire.
yes thank god. because im betting thats at least 2000 worth of damage and i get a spiffy 2007 pt cruiser to drive while my car is down. this rental car is prety gay im 6'3 300lbs so me and the pt dont exaclty work well toghether. cant wait to have the camry back.
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