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There are picures of it on the website
autostockinc.com, just push the "billet grilles" sections and it will bring up a whole page of picutres of cars. There is a picture of a 2000 camry with the grille on it.
This is made for a 2000-2001 but it can be modified to fit a 97-99. Trenz grilles are custom grilles anyways, no matter what modification is required.
this is a quote i took off the website, if i would have known the stock grille is required to be cut out, i never would have bought the thing.
"billet grilles are used by serious customizers and show car builders the world over. As such, they require what we call a “traditional custom installation”. What this means is, that the stock grille insert will need to carefully removed (often by cutting the “insert” out of the stock grille shell with a hacksaw blade, or a rotary cutting tool such as a Dremel). The new billet grilles is then riveted or bolted into place in the grille shell in lieu of the stock grille insert. While some applications are easier than others, they do require some mechanical skills, basic automotive tools, and possible minor fabricating. If you are uncomfortable doing this yourself, an auto mechanic (or auto bodyshop man) can easily perform this for you. The result is a permanent installation with a very clean recessed look. If you are willing to do a custom installation, you’ll be rewarded with a true custom show car look!"
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