3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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whats everyones opinion on this
as far as it goes i mean the rod millen gen3 lip, cyber skirts and rear bumper, and widebody panels molded to the fenders, and a closed gap b/w the fenders, kinda like running boards, but not really
IMO, widebody cars only look good when they are setup that way because they demand wider wheels cuz they are putting down serious power ... if your car is that way, then i think it would be an okay idea, but it would be smarter to just roll & pull the fenders like -SCWEET1- once did
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My take on the camry is the lines look good on it as it is. Adding a body kit just adds to it. Going widebody is changing those lines. I see civics with them as they're a small car and trying to look bigger than they are, at least what I've seen around here. Camry doesn't have to, as it's a bigger car.
I have to agree with venom. Roll and pull if needed to keep the same lines of the car.
prnc i like your car
are those headlights single piece?
but anyway, what originally got me thinkin widebody is there are quite a few modded cars showin up around here lately, but no widebodys that looked good, so i was think what could i do to be original. of course modding a camry is as original as you can get.
prnc i like your car
are those headlights single piece?
but anyway, what originally got me thinkin widebody is there are quite a few modded cars showin up around here lately, but no widebodys that looked good, so i was think what could i do to be original. of course modding a camry is as original as you can get.
SCweet is the only one i know of who has slightly experimented with htis, but he just bulged his fenders. ive never seen a wide body gen3 but it had better have some serious power to back up thoes looks.
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