3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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TRD gen 4 rears it looks like. Man... this makes me want a wagon SOOO badly. Nice job!
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Thanks guys. I love this wagon. This car turn so many heads. 2 days ago, this guy was at a stop light with me, hes on the turning lane while im heading straight, his light turn green, and he was still staring at the wagon. makes me proud to be different.
i believe the side is VIR. not sure. Most of the guys on here, have this side skirt.
EDIT: thinking about leaving it white and black, cause the paint on the car is still CLEAN. No fades at all.
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Last edited by 92Camry5sp; 05-11-2010 at 04:14 PM.
Lol tell me about aligning it. i have one of my brothers look from a distance to align these lips. But thanks to you Bigbird, letting the community know about these. =)
Looks great! In my personal opinion, I reckon you should paint the sideskirts and front lip white so that they stand out. I've always thought that black lips etc on cars are a bit of a waste since they're incredibly hard to see in comparison to painted lips, but that's just me . Nice ride
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Lol tell me about aligning it. i have one of my brothers look from a distance to align these lips. But thanks to you Bigbird, letting the community know about these. =)
the way i aligned mine was to match them up with the side skirts since they tuck so far under teh car. but im relived to see that i can remount them if/when i get other side skirts. ive also been trying to figure out a way to keep them from turning upwards in the back, but i think all it will take is a spacer to lower it and make it line up with the bumper better.
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