3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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Which do YOU prefer? JUST looking at the lips here. Not the cars themselves.
Gen 3.0:
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Gen 3.5:
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I like the second Gen3.5 one personally - the others are a little too "extreme" for me. Just me two cents tho
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1997 Honda Civic 1.6 5-spd - 183K and 27 MPG average - Dependable DD and *small* family car
1991 Acura Integra 1.8 5-spd - 241K and 28MPG average - I'm game for a simple LS Vtec swap now...
You know, I honestly thought the gen 3.0 would take it by far.. guess not. I'd pick the gen 3.0 if I had an engine that backed up having such an aggressive kit. As for the gen 3.5, I'd probably get that because 1. wouldn't have to switch to 3.0 bumper (i also hate that the turn signals are so long and wrap around) 2. i drive a 4 banger that would be laughed at for having an aggressive lip.
and I have absolutely nothing against the 3.0 on rob's car- same when it was on ratko's car, etc. etc. because it was a dark color and most of the lines were hidden
it's only on light cars (i.e. mine :p ) that it becomes a love-hate relationship for me
and personally, never really liked the 3.5 lip too much either....simpler...but still too busy for a non-functional lip when it comes down to it
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