3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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wow, i remember seeing pics from when you were doing the body work, this looks so insane!!! i really love this, i have to vote that you probably have top 3 if not best looking gen 4 ive ever seen...!!! MAD PROPS!!!
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I like the back bumper, it looks like it was done well in the pictures. What was used to bond it to the body? Does your car being as low as it is ever deny you access to good bike riding spots?
1) Although I am not a fan of big lips on a fwd car, yours looks nice, no doubt helped by the large diameter!
2) The color scheme is spot on perfect. My only tip would be to paint behind the front bumper black. You can see in pic #3, #4, and the last one how much white from behind is showing up. It's a small detail, but it will make a good looking car look even better.
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yes, this is cleanliness. I have much to do with my gen4. What percent tint is that out of curiosity? I'm about to order those headlamps soon, if they are what i think they are. I like those deep dish rims man. I'll take a toke in its honor momentarily.
Kitto asked what front bumper that is. I would like to know as well. Also who makes those rims. This is the look I want for my white Gen 3.
Thanks in advance.
You're losing 50 miles per tank because of the roof rack!?
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