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Another question on some GEN 3 CAMRY parts. Are there any sites? prices? PICS INSIDE
hey fellaz, i have a couple questions on some specific parts. one of them being a oem replacement. at the bottom, i attached a couple pics of my car... yes... my car. LoL. It's just funny cause i never really posted my car on TN before, well at least i don't remember doing so. Anyways, here's what had happened...
...About a month ago, my bro and i went to IN-n-Out, on the way home, i jumped on the freeway. the funny thing was that i had a nice juicy double double burger on my left hand while driving with my right. so at the end of the on-ramp, i didn't see that there was a HUGE METAL ROD laying on the road in my lane. and since all my windows are limo-tinted all the way around, it's hard to see certain things from time to time. especially since it happened at night. argh! anyways, since i seen the damn thing last minute, i swerve to the left, then i saw a car next to me, then i swerved back in. the next thing you know, i run it over with my front right wheel and all you hear is a super loud "THUD!" yup. sucks. well at least my juicy double double was safe and sound. LMAO! so when i got home, i look at the right side of the car, and there went my loud yell... "B*TCH!!!!". the damn rod cut the side of my car open. yes! it literally cut it open. "MOTHER FUGGER!"
so here i am letting you peeps know what's up. would anyone know how much it MIGHT cost for both sides? both sides are pretty ugly anyways, i might as well get new ones. I was thinking about getting a full kit, but as of right now, my car is so low, i have a hard time getting up my own driveway. yes... even when i angle.
anywho. here are the pics...
p.s.- does anyone know ANYTHING about where i can find that aftermarket piece in the third pic. it's the "cooling plate" that i'm looking for.
THANKS FELLOW TN MEMBERS!
Last edited by BaByBoiGsxR; 01-04-2008 at 08:29 PM.
#1 Nice lookin camry dude..it is low for sure! I like it! (need more pics)
#2 Body shop or Bondo and Duplicolor rattle can..I'm really not sure that part is replacable!
#3 Rare part, Radiator shroud (I happen to have one), but I think the only place to get it is at the dealer,(expensive) or if ur real lucky u may find one at a Pic and Pull/junk yard!
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#3 Rare part, Radiator shroud (I happen to have one), but I think the only place to get it is at the dealer,(expensive) or if ur real lucky u may find one at a Pic and Pull/junk yard!
Naw, actually, those wheels are the "ROTA WISHBONES" 18x7.5. Discontinued. I actually like your wheels better to tell you the truth. Your spokes are straight instead of my old wheels which were curved. I didn't like it. Only if that company made those wheels in a size 17 with a wide setup, I'd buy them asap.
Last edited by BaByBoiGsxR; 01-04-2008 at 09:53 PM.
K-Sport GT PRO Coilovers. They're crazy with cornering. But if you want something that's still very good and a whole lot cheaper, the K-Sport Kontrol Pro are great. The only thing is that it takes about a entire month of normal driving until the ride starts to smooth out. Cause when you first put them on... man o' man, they're pretty stiff. Some like it stiff some like the eibach feel, I personally love coilovers.
car looks good man... nice drop! as for that section, I bet you could grab one from a junkyard. Neil (knailgun) used to be able to get the shroud for people, so maybe try shooting him a pm.
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