3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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The other day at a meet I parked my gen 4 camry next to my friends 05 WRX with a STi wing. I have to say the overall shape of the rear of both cars is very similar. Which makes me wonder if a Sti wing would fit the camry and look good. I'm going to photoshop it. Its ironic becuase I've seen a lot of cars with wings from other cars installed on them. For example, a wrx with an evo wing was a combination that looked amazing. Does anybody own a camry with a sti/ evo wing on it?
you know why the STi has that spoiler? yeah, you cant justify it on your car
Venom is right. Not only will it look awful, it would be completely non-functional on a Camry. Then again, any spoiler on a Camry really has no functional significance and are purely for aesthetics, which is why the only spoilers that should be on one should be of the stock variety.
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1992 Toyota Camry LE 5SFE 4 cyl. 2.2L
A.K.A. "Ron Burgundy"
198,000 mi. (as of February 9th, 2010) and counting
do a trunk lip like acuras or bmws. subtle and clean. personally i hate aesthetic wings on cars that look ridiculous. i was considering an STi and the first mod would have been ebaying that cartoonish spoiler.
do a trunk lip like acuras or bmws. subtle and clean. personally i hate aesthetic wings on cars that look ridiculous. i was considering an STi and the first mod would have been ebaying that cartoonish spoiler.
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the regular camry spoiler looks pretty plain but honestly it matches the car..if you did get another car's spoiler for some reason id get one from a car that has a similar body to a camry
I had a Celica GTS wing on my car, It looked okay but was too huge. I would go with the oem or the "BMW Style" lip. Or even try other car spoilers from junkyards and see what you like.
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