3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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hey guys, new here and just wanted to post up some pictures of my camry, basically im trying to customize it little by little because im on a budget. things ive done so far in order from the beginning
1.installed white wipers to match car 20.00
2.paint the emblems and liscense plate covers gold 6.00 paint, 4.00*2 plates
3.added pinstripe 7.00
4.installed foglights 21.00
5.installed oem spoiler 60.00
6.added a universal cone filter to the intake hose for a sri 25.00
7. next will be white glow gauges off of ebay - 14.90 + 8.99 shipping
I plan to repaint my rims, getting new tires for winter and maybe tinting the windows myself but most likely not.
BTW its a 1994, v6 xle, obviously
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Last edited by Camryv6xle; 08-05-2007 at 01:22 AM.
May I ask how did you install the foglight?
I mean....you drilled holes in upper side or down side?
Because I tried to drill in upper side,
But the steel inside the bumper is very tough.
My 18 volt electric drill couldn't hurt it a little bit.
Thanks a lot!
i would've put the foglights into the corner openings of the bumper, but it's your car so your choice.
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May I ask how did you install the foglight?
I mean....you drilled holes in upper side or down side?
Because I tried to drill in upper side,
But the steel inside the bumper is very tough.
My 18 volt electric drill couldn't hurt it a little bit.
Thanks a lot!
i drilled them in the down side, and it was very easy, you might want to try makeing some little holes first with a screwdriver them putting th drill through but it was very easy to do
Did you stain your trunk painting your emblems or is it just the picture?
Car looks hella clean, you should start with a complete paint detailling, washdown, claybar, polish and wax, then always keep it clean from there.
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i would've put the foglights into the corner openings of the bumper, but it's your car so your choice.
It is a cleaner look, putting lights in the corner opening... but on my 92, the opening on the driver side is where air is drawn for the intake. I'd rather not choke my ThreeVeeZee!
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looks good!
not a fan of the color matched wipers....a lil boy racerish for my tastes....
if i were you, id spend a lil time cleaning and repainting your oem wheels and detailing a bit, and youll have a hella clean gen 3 with V6 power.
That is a pretty car. Reminds me of a friend's '92 XLE V6. Except it's ragged as hell and nothing works on it...haha. But I have actually never seen the wrap around pin stripe. Looks good on your car. But would look horrible on mine...haha. Keep up the good work, beautiful car!
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