5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Thanks for the clear up... again.. take pics... if the gen6 isn't on the lowest setting, do that and then take pix!
haha, yeah my bro camry is pretty low. one finger all around. dont worry pic will come soon. did you guys want me to post them on this thread or make a new one?
haha, yeah my bro camry is pretty low. one finger all around. dont worry pic will come soon. did you guys want me to post them on this thread or make a new one?
does your bro happen to drive a silver camry? I've been seeing one on the way home from work almost everyday here in long beach. It's a slammed gen 6 silver LE camry on some mesh wheels.
does your bro happen to drive a silver camry? I've been seeing one on the way home from work almost everyday here in long beach. It's a slammed gen 6 silver LE camry on some mesh wheels.
nevermind, i'll just wait for the pics hehe.
nope my bro is beige. i know that camry you are talking bout. I dunno what kind of suspension he is on but he has been slammed for a while.
a slammed gen 6 with hubcaps.. i see a new fad on the horizon
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Thanks Man for the pics! the drop looks like it has a raked look where the front end is lowered more compared to the rear.
what kind and what size of rims if your brother gonna get?
btw, nice lip on your gen 5!
its the angle of the pic and the street. the front drop is same as back.. one finger all around. but the car overall is a little racked but not too racked where the handling is shot. since i am back home in LBC you can come by and take a look if you want. so you cant see it better since the pics suck. as for the wheels he isnt sure yet any suggestions? he probably going for 18s as well
its the angle of the pic and the street. the front drop is same as back.. one finger all around. but the car overall is a little racked but not too racked where the handling is shot. since i am back home in LBC you can come by and take a look if you want. so you cant see it better since the pics suck. as for the wheels he isnt sure yet any suggestions? he probably going for 18s as well
how long is your break? i'll look at my work schedule for this week to come check out you and your bro's rides. i'd really like to see how those coils hold up.
what type of wheels does your brother like? mesh, 5 spoke, deep dish, etc. 18's, 19's, chrome, etc..
how long is your break? i'll look at my work schedule for this week to come check out you and your bro's rides. i'd really like to see how those coils hold up.
what type of wheels does your brother like? mesh, 5 spoke, deep dish, etc. 18's, 19's, chrome, etc..
haha my break is only the weekends. Our winter quarter just started, we go home every weekend. he likes 5 spokes and 18s would be best, tires for 19s and up are so expensive haha. where do you work at?
haha my break is only the weekends. Our winter quarter just started, we go home every weekend. he likes 5 spokes and 18s would be best, tires for 19s and up are so expensive haha. where do you work at?
what's his budget? check this site out, they're located in the City of Industry. they have a huge, huge assortment of JDM 5 spoke and mesh rims. They're called RB Motoring. http://www.rbwheels.com/index.php?ma...ex&cPath=25_27
haha my break is only the weekends. Our winter quarter just started, we go home every weekend. he likes 5 spokes and 18s would be best, tires for 19s and up are so expensive haha. where do you work at?
is ur brothers set on the lowest perch? how much lower can it go? looks good
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