3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Nice work man, the paint is still in great shape as I can see. I wonder if it would be worth the hassle to restore the bumper compared to the price of a new bumper that you would paint yourself.
I've been trying to restore my car's body for the last week and it's been raining every single fucking day. I'm so sick of it I want to shoot myself. My car looks like a junker right now with patches of primer and such. My vacations are flying by and I can't do shit!!!
O fucking Canada, how much I hate you right now.
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
Nice work man, the paint is still in great shape as I can see. I wonder if it would be worth the hassle to restore the bumper compared to the price of a new bumper that you would paint yourself.
I've been trying to restore my car's body for the last week and it's been raining every single fucking day. I'm so sick of it I want to shoot myself. My car looks like a junker right now with patches of primer and such. My vacations are flying by and I can't do shit!!!
O fucking Canada, how much I hate you right now.
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
yea a few minor scratches...and that stupid spider cracking that i noticed...it actually spread from the top of the bumper, down the side....possibly a new coat when i get some money...prolly never...lol
yea a few minor scratches...and that stupid spider cracking that i noticed...it actually spread from the top of the bumper, down the side....possibly a new coat when i get some money...prolly never...lol
yea a few minor scratches...and that stupid spider cracking that i noticed...it actually spread from the top of the bumper, down the side....possibly a new coat when i get some money...prolly never...lol
A can of color coded spray paint doesn't cost much I'm telling you, with a good sanding, 2-3 coats of primer, wet sanding, a 3-4 light coats of paint it would look really nice.
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Restoring '65 Chevy Impala Super Sport w/ 327-300 small block, Edelbrock carb/intake and T-5 tranny that will probably blow up.
Black '98 Camry LE 4Cyl Auto, 188 000Kms and counting
Black '98 Camry CE 4Cyl Auto, 295 000Kms and counting - SOLD
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