3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hey guys, had some free time today so washed the cam and took some pics...
so i put back the orange turn signals, and im going to fisih up painting the gril black! what do u all think? oh and i found a sports camera when i was cleaning today and a helmet cam, im gonna try and mount it inside and get some drivin footage lol
well i think i am going to get a cf hood just because i really like those and if im lucky a cf trunk, I have a dent above the passanger side wheel well so im thinking of just getting a new or maybe 2 new fenders ready to be paintedidk we will see, im definitly detting all of it done professionally for sure though.
i think black would look sick. IMO, without a full kit, its how the RMM lip looks best by its self. its interesting how black really hides the lip. after looking at the pics from a distance, it just looked like a funky shaped bumper. shes gonna look good once lowered.
cant wait to see where this car is going. and yes it would look very good full black also i see some rust u should scrub some of it out and get some shine comming out instead of brown hehe. ones last opinion which i have seen done and considerin myself is painting the corners oem amber to match your bumpers. I know gen 3.5 has the amber piece on inside but imma do the amber paint aswell hehe i know im just talking alot but its midnight and im half asleep haha
I love the Bumper...looks great !
You can also paint your car 2 tone ...
Maybe a stupid question, but why you put the VW on the picture. In Europe, where i live, this is absolutely not a cool car and we try to avoid to get it on pictures. But here is the hatchback version, VW Golf, a real tuners car. So no offense , but i just want to know what cars are real tuner cars in America.
thats funny. VWs are pretty big for tuning here in the states. but its mostly jetta, gti and older cars like carrado. mostly the VR6 or 1.8T. i like them because they feel sturday in corners and good at high speeds.
I don't know why the Jetta is not popular in Europe. In Europe they like hatchback more then sedan.
I personally love sedan more..... a hatch looks like if somebody has cut of the trunk
But who am i......i am the only one in whole Europe who is tuning a Camry....so don't listen to me
The mostly used tuning cars here are:
Every model BMW.
Every model Audi.
Subaru Impreza
VW golf corrado
Toyota Celica MR2
Opel kadet
Mazda 323
hey guys thanks for the kind words! yeah i know the rust is bad looking but im gonna scrape that rust off as much as i can, i friggin hate Florida...no offense for the Floridians out there ..thats where i got the corrosion and rust from the coast. Anyway, the VW is my friend around louisville and we r trying to fix up our cars as much as we can, being college studednts and all. haha but hes got some nice plans for it ....btw i know its not a toyota...but my friend dosent seem to think that blacked out housing projectors would look good on his car... what do u all think? i think it would look tight but idk thanks guys!
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