3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Wow that looks sick I would love to have that for my Gen 3. Now if I could make it fast too...
u can always do a 2JZ swap
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Let's see that shit on a wagon
HELL YES. i have many plans instore. next is CAI and i need a torque strut(engine mount or whatever its called)
then a system
then...hmm, header back exhaust.
then idk what. lol
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The Best Camry I have ever seen.....that doesnt exist......lol where did you find that and how do we get this kit made???
lol agreed. i just searched in youtube for "gen 3 camry"
i was really bored. and, i bet if we called like duraflex, we could get a group buy and they might make them...? but my wagon has a different bumper...so maybe they would make just one for wagon? lol. doubt it.
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yea, that would be cheaper...but 2JZ would just be SO SICK! reaaallllllllyy expensive tho. :/
would be a first too. i think.
You make a convincing argument. If my camry can hold on a couple more years I might think about doing it. I never thought when I bought it that it would be a project car but the more i think about it, the more i like the idea.
You make a convincing argument. If my camry can hold on a couple more years I might think about doing it. I never thought when I bought it that it would be a project car but the more i think about it, the more i like the idea.
lol. if ur loaded, go for it. otherwise, start saving.
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Originally Posted by Gothmog3VZ
2jz camry has been done, according to Adam.
But I agree, that body kit would look sick!
I'd be down to paint the car 2-tone beforehand though... Blue bottom, with black top
How much do you guys think a group buy would cost?
which adam?
and i really want a DARK midnight blue eventually. thinkin bout blue bottom, bronze/gold top. go with my wheels nicely.
and not sure on the price it would be. only way i would care, is if they could make one wagon rear. :/ not sure if they would make only one of those. hmm...
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That's sexy..minus the wing.
and yea, i agree. i do like it more than i usually like that type of wing...but i wouldnt get the wing.
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Last edited by swagger_wagon468; 08-22-2010 at 01:31 PM.
Combo, you'd be surprised how good these cars are
awd compatible, the 5-speed v6 combo, reliability, build quality, and cheap insurance are all reasons why I love mine
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ASG14 = Adam. Bigbird = rob
and I was just thinking that - Dark blue, except I'd go for the black top instead of bronze always liked that look.
wouldn't you be able to retrofit a sedan rear-end kit to a wagon? take the oem bumper and do a cut/paste with the kit?
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