3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Yea, If I made it further back there would not be enough material to attack it to the bumper. I was about to put something in the gap to make it less noticing and it would look even worse.
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Originally Posted by uibalnme
Doesn't match too well, and the brackets can be seen through the huge gaps. Maybe if it was set further back to line up with the wheel well...
I know they are pretty half assed, but that was long ago... when I purchased the car. AutoZone Driving lights, with 100W White Bulbs, something just to give me a little more light.
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Originally Posted by dans01camry
I too have to agree. Than and the cuts in the lower grill (I dont know what its called) for the fog lights also seem pretty half assed.
I found that it came of a Chrysler, but do not know the model. It looks better in person, I think the angles of the shots made it look bad. If you are standing 3 feet in front of it its OK so as the side. Well the lip cost me nothing so I guess I me take a stab at it anyway. The lip was 13 inches too wide and had to cut and rivet it. (Anyway the lips on my cars only lasts for a month or two before it gets road trashed:P)
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Originally Posted by -SCWEET1-
That is ugly, but I'm sure it's something off an acura.
im not gonna sugar coat it. i think thats looks terrible. it doesnt match up at all. the homedeopt rubber moldign lip looks better then that....so does stock. sorry for being harsh. if ya liek it though to hell with what i think.
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