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Man why do China camrys front bumper look so much better
After my recent trip to HK, I saw their camrys with those awesome front bumpers which included fog lights. It was pure stock fog lights!! I was so amazed to the point where if I was specialized in stealing car parts I would have so tear apart that front bumper and ship it back to where I live and install it on my camry. haha Seriously.. think what would happen if you retrofit that front bumper fog lights + retro with your headlights... would be so sexy
looked something like this but the fog lights were ALOT bigger in height and shorter in width...
im surprised european camry looks sexier then americans! damit!!!
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2009 Matrix XR @ 2.4L
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Heh, I just came back from my trip to china a while ago, and I saw the same thing as you . My cousin drives a gen 4 camry in china and it has fogs, clear corners, side markers, and automatic climate control.The tailights are way different from the USDM ones, their turn signals are on the very side and the reverse lights is only one white, and the other one red unlike here, where its both white. I wish they would have the same here, because im planning on buying a gen 4 or a maxima soon.
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Here is a photo I took, but this one is from Macau.
As for Camry in HK, they are sometimes better equipped compared to USA because few people in HK buy cars because of the excellent public transit system they have. Additionally, the use of public transit is encouraged to reduce pollution and traffic congestion.
In HK you will probably pay about US$30-40 thousand for a Camry and about US$6-7 per gallon for fuel.
yeah thats exactly how the camry looks like in HK. That is true HK officals are convincing people to take the public transit rather than driving. But damn I couldn't stand the front fog light bumper look
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2009 Matrix XR @ 2.4L
[Mods] Megan Coilovers Gen 1 on Gen 2 [SLAMMED], Custom front lip, Magnaflow 14818 exhaust with 2.25" custom straight pipe, XRS 09 FSB, TRD RSB, K&N Typhoon Intake, Ichiban 15mm Spacers, XRS 09 18" RIMS on BFGoodrich G-Force2
Yeah I think pretty much everywhere except North America and Australia got that bumper. It's probably pretty easy to find one, but it also probably would cost a fortune to ship anywhere.
seriously if I had those bumpers I would have so HID those lights by now... would look so sexy...im going to keep trying to find one.. or I might just ask my uncle to ship one over if possible haha
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2009 Matrix XR @ 2.4L
[Mods] Megan Coilovers Gen 1 on Gen 2 [SLAMMED], Custom front lip, Magnaflow 14818 exhaust with 2.25" custom straight pipe, XRS 09 FSB, TRD RSB, K&N Typhoon Intake, Ichiban 15mm Spacers, XRS 09 18" RIMS on BFGoodrich G-Force2
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