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Old 01-25-2008, 01:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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n00b here needing help with 93 camry

hey, i have a silver 93 camry le sedan which i need a new front bumper cover for. mine has a big frigging hole in it. i also will likely need a new hood and front two fenders at some point also. but for right now the bumper cover will suit me. where is the best place to find a used one for a good price? i'd rather not get a new one and have it painted because it will be expensive and will look a bit odd with the rest of the 15 year old body. thanks for your time.

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Look at your local junkyards and check the for sale section.
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ok thanks. your 93 looks very good.


mine should be that nice looking after i find the few parts i need
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Go big or go home! Fuck stock :p!
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junkyards are the way to go, i got half my parts for my old gen3s at local yards.
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Go big or go home! Fuck stock :p!

lol yeah id normally agree but i have to go dirt cheap, im saving up for either a mkiv supra or evo ix. havent decided yet.

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Old 01-26-2008, 01:13 AM   #7 (permalink)
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junkyards are the way to go, i got half my parts for my old gen3s at local yards.
yeah, just calling around to all of them looking for what you need seems like it could be a big pain. luckily i just found this site which i hope will make it a cakewalk.


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is this site only really for toyota cars? we have an 04 highlander also so i was looking for a subforum for it but i cant seem to find any.


edit : nm i found it

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3rd Generation Re: Bumper

Yea your best bet is to check local wrecking yards and try to find a color simular to yours... and if you have any community colleges nearby they are ususally pretty good about painting body parts really cheap...
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how do i find out what my color is called? it looks silver with maybe a tiny hint of blue to it. is there a code under the hood or in the vin itself somewhere?
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color code is written on a tag on the drivers side door.
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lol yeah id normally agree but i have to go dirt cheap, im saving up for either a mkiv supra or evo ix. havent decided yet.
Haha, i was just being obnoxious . Anyway, good choices, although personally i hate evos. I respect them, i just hate them. Then again, i hate 4dr cars in general . Good luck!
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