3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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looks good. i gotta say though, its gonna look weird with a big ass front bumper and nothing else on there to even it out. id wait to put any of it on till u have the whole package.
i have the the kit "spider body kit"..... and if i was you i would get another style because this kit has to many empty holes... and it looks kinda ricey and.... get the complete kit...
if you have only the front bumper is not gonna look good
1. it will cost more than fixing your oem one in the end
2. it will sit lower and will be more likely to break
3. the material is much more likely to crack than the oem poly
4. it wont look good without lowering the car.
By replacing your front with that one youre just going to run into a lot more problems than if you just fix/throw on an oem one. Just my two cents.
1. it will cost more than fixing your oem one in the end
2. it will sit lower and will be more likely to break
3. the material is much more likely to crack than the oem poly
4. it wont look good without lowering the car.
By replacing your front with that one youre just going to run into a lot more problems than if you just fix/throw on an oem one. Just my two cents.
i agree just go to a junk yard and get a used one
try ebay (buy only froms sellers with a lot of feedback
If a Honda civic can go around with a front end like that, you may wanna check on the other front ends. I've actually seen that front end on a bunch of cars here, and I've never liked one of them. It just looks cool in the pic. IRL it's really lame.
i agree just go to a junk yard and get a used one
try ebay (buy only froms sellers with a lot of feedback
i agree, just go to a junkyard and get a replacement if the crack bothers you that much. if you bondo and paint with a diy job, it might not come out even, unless you're expereinced or know someone who is. also, getting only the front bumper would ruin the lines of your car.
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