3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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lots of us have used thoes. personally i dont think they are worth the money since your simply just getting a clear turn signal...big woop. but it makes them easier to convert to all red tails, and that looks good.
i never really liked gen 3s much, but i think, going for light mods short of leds or fancy shrouds n stuff, noone except real camry diehards notice. I saw an echo with aftermarket taillights, but it only really stood out coz of the shinyness.
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building a crazy powerful sleeper
forged internals - valvetrain mods - new fuel system - big ugly turbo
If you have a 95 or 96 it's easier to just use red film over the yellow area to red out the taillights. but i'm guessing you have a 92-94 because you pointed out those tails.
I've been told not to deal with Andy's Auto Sport...
They've screwed over a few members. +1
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'07 Honda Ruckus Big Bore TOTALED: '03 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4 5.4L, '96 Camry LE 5S May '10: '11 Sienna V6 XLE FWD 8-pass. July '10: '06 Matrix XR Auto FWD Oct. '09: '05 RAV-4 L 4WD
i haven't had any problems with andy's autosports prolly spent about 500bucks there to date. both for the camry and others. But i plan on blacking all my tails out as the car is dark green.
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