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.
To start off, I want to thank all the the TN Members for posting their DIYs and solutions. Without your help, I wouldn't have been able to fix many auto problems.
This will be my first post so if I'm doing something wrong, please tell me. I'm planning to post a DIYs on water pump replacment on the 2AZ-FE engine and a gen 4 Camry power window motor replacement.
I was playing with adobe illustrator and came up with this design
I photoshop it onto my 2001 Camry for fun and kinda like it.
I know a place that can die cut it out of vinyl but the problem I found is Yahoo Answer isn't the best place to ask for opinion on this. They just chew on me and told it is stupid. I tried to describe it without pics.
I know I don't have the power to back it up, just a good old 5S-FE motor. It is just my daily driver to college. Am I allow to put this on?
I would say that if you have a TRD part on your car (RSB, strut bar, supercharger, etc.) it looks badass and you should do it. Otherwise I would say no just because I have the personal belief that if you slap a brand or logo on your car you should have the parts to back it up.
__________________ All of the lag, none of the boost.
VTEC It's like waiting for really bad sex.
I agree with pimpin camry that if you don't have the TRD parts then you might get razzed about it. That being said I have a TRD licence plate frame and no one gives me a hard time! Plus 99.99% of people that see you on the road will never look at your engine, so how do they know!
I think it's a pretty sick decal, but the lady is just a little disproportionate. Looks like to me her head is a little far right, and she could use more shape. But the design is fantastic!!! Good work, sounds like you'll be able to sell a few!
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