3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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costs too much to repaint. since im spending 1500 on the car, it would be like buying another just to paint it lol.
but i am thinking about getting some of those projectors from ebay and throwing some HID's in there. I had done with with my SVT focus and I found a seller on there that actually has good projectors. I'll probably go with 4300K just so I dont stick out like a sore thumb to cops. I had 12000K in my focus SVT, [it was blurple color] so the hid's matched the car paint
anyway, rims dont matter to me, just a facelift does haha
the car on the right, is the one ill be buying. how do you like the interior? comfy? pretty easy to wire some subs up? you have any problems with yours? engine/trans/anything?
the car on the right, is the one ill be buying. how do you like the interior? comfy? pretty easy to wire some subs up? you have any problems with yours? engine/trans/anything?
I do not modify my camrys severely. I like them stock I like the interior, it is not cheap plastic one. My cars are 14 and 15 y.o. and no squeaks inside still! The only problematic part is inner door handles - they break.
Engine (1MZ, V6) is one of the best toyota's engine in 90's, IMHO. Reasonable powerful and economic. Transmission (A541E) is very reliable, my cars are 150Kmi and 200Kmi with no problems (engine/transmission).
Never owned 5S-FE (4 cyl) / A140, so can't say anything about it.
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Camry Sedan 1996 LE V6 1MZ - 170 Kmiles
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beige is a pretty easy color to mod. silver wheels look great as well as black with silver lips. get some springs and shocks to lower it a little, maybe a tarus lip, nice grill and some black chrome headlights and youll be sittin pretty.
All that is on this is tint, wheels, and drop. Shouldn't cost much at all, actually.
uhh....you missed the Ksport coilovers (Or D2...I can't remember), the Carbon Fiber Trunk, tint, BBK, and a 5 speed swap.....yeah, doesn't cost much actually
uhh....you missed the Ksport coilovers (Or D2...I can't remember), the Carbon Fiber Trunk, tint, BBK, and a 5 speed swap.....yeah, doesn't cost much actually
haha yeah you beat me to it, arent there only like 10 of those carbon fiber trunks in existence
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