3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
I'd like to buy it myself, but I already have 1 car for every driver in the house and 2 of them are Camrys. Don't think the wife would probably go along with an extra Camry just for the fun of it. Of course, I could always take the angle of buying it to replace my teenager's I4 LE with 140k miles. That would be a nice upgrade for him. Then I'd have 2 V6 XLEs to play with.
Yeah, that would be coming out immediately if I were buying it. I like some or the darker wood dashes if you have a tan interior, but that really light colored wood is not my thing, especially in a grey interior.
They're putting dash kits about that color in all the new '08 XLEs in my area. Bleh! Just personal taste I guess.
And, if you were going to do a wood dash, why would you only do those two pieces. On the bright side, whoever buys it will only have to rip out two pieces instead of an entire 13 piece kit.
damn 50 k on the clock.. if i had the money and it was local, i'll snag that up.
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Originally Posted by Tony the Tiger
The Camry is a car that I can rip out someone's pride, stab it, beat it, and completely bash their egos, and it's so ridiculous that the person comes back with a hysterical laugh... ROFL They got trainlengthed by a Camry that in their mind, was a 18 sec car.
looks like most other 3rd gens that have been cleaned, nothing special though, really.
and how can he have 14 inch rims on v6 brakes? clearance issues?
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Yes, Alex is the resident woman-problems guy here at TN... take his advice...
'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
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