3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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I can't pick a WHEEL SO MAYBE YOU GUYS can help me decide.
I'm going to get 18 x 8 or 7.5
and this is more or less what the car looks like now.
Here are the rims, I can't pick just one for some reason.
My favorites are the TSW (sakat5 & Estoril) and enkei RPM2. I'm hoping to get these at near cost so I'm just waiting on prices to see if the others are cheap enough to sway me.
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94' Camry V6 - Sold
96' Lexus SC400 - Crashed by brother
93' Lexus SC300 Turbo - Jackass ran a light and slammed into me
99' GS300 - Sold
02' Subaru WRX Turbo
You should fix your corner light...just a suggestion.
But for rims, I would say the Enkei's or the Konig's.
it looks like a dent i think its hard to see
as far as rims i always like black on black so the TSW 5 spoke and then smoke you tail lights and your signals on the front bumper then itll be murdered out foo!!
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97 Camry: 17" Enkei rims, lowered with Ground Control and tokico,
Alpine head, mids, and highs, rockford 4-channel, 12" P3 rockford,
MTX monoblock, TRD RSB, Clear Corners, 6K Mod Express HID kit
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