3rd & 4th Generation (1992–1996 & 1997–2001)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 1992-1996 & 1997-2001
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is that it? wheres the rest? perhaps ya might change part of the title to "ash". i wanna know what all became of the awesomeness that was your SCed 3vz 5 speed swapped from a 5sfe auto.
is that it? wheres the rest? perhaps ya might change part of the title to "ash". i wanna know what all became of the awesomeness that was your SCed 3vz 5 speed swapped from a 5sfe auto.
if you check out my part out thread, most of the parts are gone and there's no point to post pics cuz most parts you can't see...
^ Exxxactly. Quite a few TN members have my parts too. Even if it's little things.
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I'm using E55 shrouds for the retro I'm making for jtex looks like your "ashes" are going to multiply and there will be another retrofit that looks like it
Those headlights do look good! My only regret was not having the funds to buy them off you.
But hey, Im still sporting that rear roof spoiler, and mesh grill of yours!
How much does the solid trans mount help? How does it make the car drive/feel?
its supposed to help wheel hop but i cant really tell if it does much because my engine sits on all custom polyurethane mounts annnnd my clutch is brand new so i cant launch the car yet but i'm sure i'll get no wheel hop lol
but i can tell you that my engine doesnt move at all anymore and that the gas pedal really feels directly connected to the wheels !
BTW the front mount really does make a BIG difference!!!!
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