3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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But uh. Yeah. This might be harder to restore than the 93 i'm looking at.
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900. For a running, driveable V6 with low miles and almost new sparco racing seats, and a bunch of other goodies that were thrown in...I think it was worth it. He also offered to give me a 94 wagon with a seized engine. I said nahhhhhh. No title, no keys, presumably stolen, no thanks. My driveway already looks like a scrapyard right now.
Did you have to bend the hood like that to get it open? It's straight in the first picture and it's V'ed in the other one. That radiator support looks just about identical to mine. Does the latch line up on it?
Gotta love the painted interior work....custom! haha but 900 is a good price when you do the work yourself it'll definitely end up being worth it. I actually like those tail lights with the clear section in them
I like the tails too. The ass looks nice on this car, minus the wing. But the cleared center panel is cool....just no reverse lights haha.
But nah the hood is garbage. It's completely worthless. It does not latch, hence why they have the carbon fiber and hood pins. I wasn't TRYING to bend it, but upon pulling it up it did that and got stuck, so I took a picture. Now it's stuck open and won't close.
The interior....was originally tan leather. Exterior was goldish. Someone duct taped a bunch of spray paint to a pipe bomb and threw it in that car...
I'm gonna repaint ALL of it. I think I'll just do black on black on... black. I don't like the ricer blue look.
Those are the thinnest hood pins I've ever seen! Mine are 1/2 inch chrome moroso ones. I went with hood pins on mine, but its not a carbon fiber hood at least. I went through the metal, I just masking taped over the paint so it wouldn't chip when I made it through. Those door panels are from a car with my interior color. I'm surprised someone went through the time and effort to change all the panels but not the headliner.
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