3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Hello, Just thought I'd let everyone know of my find. I'm ready to put time and effort to restoring this Gen 3. Please also visit the Gen 3 Picture thread for more pics. I'm planning on starting after winter with most projects. I'm hoping to get more and more info from you guys also some input on any ideas you might have....
not sure what your plans are for it but definatly do your homework. you have a great platform as far as camrys go. personally id start with the trunk. looks kinda dented and rusted a little, not a big deal, you coudl get anotehr trunk at a junk yard for pretty cheap.
you could also start by buying my black depo clear headlights
hay man nice car! i got to say u cant have a better gen 3 camry (well other than a coupe) but its a v6 5 speed thats awsome a couple miles on her and a bit of wear but looks real nice, i want to convert my auto to a 5 speed later on, nice car!
wow you got the first se the original very rare.
at first i thought bullshit but the mirrors center panel and the trunk lid that has the remains of the "se v6" badge great find. and it's soo clean too.
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