3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
Topics of discussion range from fuel economy, safety, modifications, performance all involving America's favorite family car, the Toyota Camry.
Those are depo black housings, with 6k hids. The corners have dual colour led bulbs that flash orange when signaling. I chose 6k because they were white and not that obnoxious blue colour.
Yeah, those are clean.... Is it glass or plastic? guessing plastic.
I too also run 6k since anything higher in my opinion is to much, might as well put some lights under your car
Just a little some something, my friend wanted a pic of his ugly car along with mine, aha.
Its ugly cause its a honda right? haha my friends with hondas think they're hot, only one I agree with is my boy with a turbo '11 si sedan. Car is crazy. Still don't like hondas though...
Aww, those Accords aren't so ugly. I wish our Camry's had half the aftermarket that Accords do.[/QUOTE]
I only call it ugly because he doesn't take care of his car.... But now he is because i'm making him lol.... i told him if he wants to roll with me and my other friends he has to at least make his car presentable lol...
Bit of history: previously, I had these wheels to mount on my 300SE W126. But, my cars engine decided to blow and the Camry happened. Sob story, blah blah.
Today I received a special pm from StanceWorks. The person I sold my old wheels to has finally gotten the chance to mount them on his 190E, and Oh my word, they look absolutely gorgeous and fully badass. It brought a tear to my eye to see my old beautiful wheels get put to good use.
Some off topic but still slammed pictures of the car with the wheels.
I miss those wheels, but there wasn't much I could do with them with the Camry considering they were 5x130 and the adapters were custom built for perfect Mercedes fitment. I'm just so glad they're being used in such an awesome way.
Last edited by Chyi; 12-15-2012 at 01:12 AM.
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Hey guys quick question... I was going to make another thread, but some of the other users might not understand what I'm trying to do. But we're all on the same page on this thread
So I wanna pick up some XXR 527s, 17x8.25 +35, but a rim simulator i used says they don't fit. They say that the 522's, 17x8 +35, fit, but they are almost virtually the same... right? I want to be running 215/45 on them also. I saw a gen4 with them on this thread, but I'm trying to put them on my gen 3, so I'm certain they'll fit. My only problem is the simulator telling me they won't .
Hey guys quick question... I was going to make another thread, but some of the other users might not understand what I'm trying to do. But we're all on the same page on this thread
So I wanna pick up some XXR 527s, 17x8.25 +35, but a rim simulator i used says they don't fit. They say that the 522's, 17x8 +35, fit, but they are almost virtually the same... right? I want to be running 215/45 on them also. I saw a gen4 with them on this thread, but I'm trying to put them on my gen 3, so I'm certain they'll fit. My only problem is the simulator telling me they won't .
Those should fit. one way to really find out is to test fit them.
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