5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Those look sweet man, i just ordered some for my car last week sometime. they're probably sitting in my mailbox right now actually.
Did you get the double layer? I didnt because i guess i dont really care. Cant wait to get them on my car.
Looks great!
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2007 Super White CE 5-spd. Stock 4 Lyfe, well I have new driver side doors and side pillar.. are those mods?
As of March 1, another $2200 body shop bill due to deer attack..
Yeah I got the double layer, just because it is usually always sunny here, so I wanted it to look more solid. The first (base) layer was real easy. The 2nd layer was a little more tricky. It wanted to stick real quick to the base layer, so it required a little more soapy water than the first layer did.
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- 07' Camry: LED interior/JDM fogs/Lighted stainless door sills/White cathode footwells front, back & trunk/Kenwood DDX6019/Rockford Fosgate P400-4/TMA T1000/(2) 10" Polk Momo 2104/Polk MM6's front's/Polk db6501's rear's/2.0 farad Tsunami Cap/18" Primax /6000k HID/Tein's
Sorry for the crappy pics, it was cloudy all day today.
I'm not digging those.
Dunno about you, but my photos generally come out better on cloudy or overcast days because the light is softer. Take the car out of the shade or move the car so that the part(s) you want to photograph are in the shade so the light on the car is more balanced. It's difficult to get good photos when you have large dark and light regions.
Oh, and who are you with? I noticed the DoD sticker.
Dunno about you, but my photos generally come out better on cloudy or overcast days because the light is softer. Take the car out of the shade or move the car so that the part(s) you want to photograph are in the shade so the light on the car is more balanced. It's difficult to get good photos when you have large dark and light regions.
Oh, and who are you with? I noticed the DoD sticker.
You aren't digging the lids or the pics? LoL. I will try to take better ones tomorrow. I also was using my cell phone too, so I will bust out the Digi- cam.
As for the DoD sticker, I'm in USCG.
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- 07' Camry: LED interior/JDM fogs/Lighted stainless door sills/White cathode footwells front, back & trunk/Kenwood DDX6019/Rockford Fosgate P400-4/TMA T1000/(2) 10" Polk Momo 2104/Polk MM6's front's/Polk db6501's rear's/2.0 farad Tsunami Cap/18" Primax /6000k HID/Tein's
You aren't digging the lids or the pics? LoL. I will try to take better ones tomorrow. I also was using my cell phone too, so I will bust out the Digi- cam.
As for the DoD sticker, I'm in USCG.
I'm not digging the lids. It's great that you like them, but they're just not my style.
Are you also thinking about getting a body or lip kit? Although I'm not a fan of eyelids altogether, I personally like how they look on the SE models.
I am definitely planning on the body kit. Im not made of moolah though, so I have to get mod at a time. The body kid will probably be next to last on my list. The SE grille, rims + tires, then a system....then the kit.
I know I shouldve gone with the SE to begin with, but it was about 3k more than I could afford at the time. Now that I can afford the 3k, I'd rather do it all myself.
It's more fun. The more time and effort you put in to something, the more pleased you will become with the results.
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- 07' Camry: LED interior/JDM fogs/Lighted stainless door sills/White cathode footwells front, back & trunk/Kenwood DDX6019/Rockford Fosgate P400-4/TMA T1000/(2) 10" Polk Momo 2104/Polk MM6's front's/Polk db6501's rear's/2.0 farad Tsunami Cap/18" Primax /6000k HID/Tein's
I am definitely planning on the body kit. Im not made of moolah though, so I have to get mod at a time. The body kid will probably be next to last on my list. The SE grille, rims + tires, then a system....then the kit.
I know I shouldve gone with the SE to begin with, but it was about 3k more than I could afford at the time. Now that I can afford the 3k, I'd rather do it all myself.
It's more fun. The more time and effort you put in to something, the more pleased you will become with the results.
x2 that's for sure. I didn't get the SE at the time of purchase because I always thought it only came in v6 lol.
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