3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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sorry about the 2nd thread. plz merge them together or sumthin! i didnt mean to do that my computer kicked me off the internet and it showed up to me that it didnt go through....
u think maybe 17's? im not gettin them yet just an idea but im also gonna get a good spring and strut set up for em to but im still figurein it all out
If you can rock 18's for looks but at least 17's cause 16's will make you wish you went bigger hell people here said the same thing when they got 17's. Definitely drop it with some lowering springs and sportier struts before you get the rims to avoid the 4x4 look lol.
cause i think the polished broonze would look sick on a gen 3.5 95 camry thats painted that britishracing / forest green color :P
Not bad.. I'd request gunmetal but that's just me. I don't need no more rims LMAO I've got 2 sets and want a new set, so I gotta get rid of what I already have before I can get new ones ya dig. L8rzz!
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yeah I think bronze wheels look good with "british racing green" as you called it. 17's would be nice but I also like 16's with some decently fat rubber...as for the price, it seems pretty fair.
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