3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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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.
Last edited by grusselgrosser; 01-25-2008 at 01:32 PM.
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.
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...
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...
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?
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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