3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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if your going to keep them id leave them silver. personally id get new wheels but im sure u have herd that before and possibly intend to do so in the future.
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yeah no offense, but the biggest part of a bippu car is the slammed stance and huge wheels with a deep lip, uber stretch, crazy offsets, etc... car is on a good start, but dont call it bippu.
if i were you, i would get some nice black wheels with a polished lip that are low offset (to get them flush, but not sticking out) - and then invest in some coilovers
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I'm really not feeling it at all. I hate posting negitive things but like damon said. VIP is about slamming the car with huge faced wheels that tuck into the fenders.
I really think speedbumps isn't a good enough excuse. When you go VIP its something you have to deal with.
if your going to keep them id leave them silver. personally id get new wheels but im sure u have herd that before and possibly intend to do so in the future.
Those rims come with the cars when i bought it, so i dont know how to get rid of it without wasting too much
I'm really not feeling it at all. I hate posting negitive things but like damon said. VIP is about slamming the car with huge faced wheels that tuck into the fenders.
I really think speedbumps isn't a good enough excuse. When you go VIP its something you have to deal with.
Of course i want a bad ass looking car, but i also want to be able to drive it around to show it , practicality need to be considered, lol.
Beside, this one isn't a pure luxury car, so it's n't necessary to go extreme
I'll go for it when i can afford a celsior or aristo
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