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I've finally found some time to snap some shots of my car.
It is 2002 Toyota Camry LE 2.4L 5spd Manual Transmission
Upgrades I have so far:
Short Throw Shifter
TRD Shift knob
Alpine CDA-9857 head unit with an iPod connector
RS Grille (repainted)
Rota Slipstream Flat Black w/ Red Lip Wheels 17x7.5 (+45 offset)
GoodYear F1 All season tires, 225/50/17
Eibach Lowering Springs
TRD Front Strut Brace
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2009 Toyota Camry SE-(BLK LEATHER,NAVI,Debaged,Blue LED shifter mod,20% Tint)
2004 Toyota Camry LE(SOLD)
1989 Ford Tempo AWD(SOLD)
On the "third world look" post. I think I know what you mean but all the cars that I've seen had stock steel wheels with hubcaps pulled off and not actual alloy wheels. I've never been a big fan of chrome wheels and I though flat black would be a good color choice.
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Originally Posted by CorCamrySE
i like it. alot...very clean!
i didnt think those wheels would look good on a camry, but you pull them off quite well. nice work!
oh, and your car has been rear ended....note incorrect badging on the rear
all id do is debadge the rear and itll be PERFECT.
Actually, I am planning on debadging the rear. The has not been rear ended. I've had a "friend of a friend" repaint the trunk and the rear bumper for me (the trunk was scratched up from what I presume bags resting on it and the rear bumper had some scratches on it as well, all from the previous owner). So instead of asking me or consulting a picture, the guy rebadged it how he felt like.
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Originally Posted by phuangk
Especially the license plate # with 168.. I like.
Um, yes I do have a 168 on my licence plate. I'm not quite sure what you mean by your post.
Um, yes I do have a 168 on my licence plate. I'm not quite sure what you mean by your post.
It's a chinese thingy, don't mind me..
If you happen to go into a chinese area, u will notice that a lot of chinese ppl like to have 168 as their plate #.
With absolute no chrome accents and the black wheels (16"?) it reminds me a bit on a police car....
PS: Chinese most preferable, lucky number is "8"....anything with "8" is often close enough. My office used to be on 228 Huahai Rd, my parking lot was #28, and my office was on floor 28 looking east... I was supposed to be a very lucky man .
With absolute no chrome accents and the black wheels (16"?) it reminds me a bit on a police car....
PS: Chinese most preferable, lucky number is "8"....anything with "8" is often close enough. My office used to be on 228 Huahai Rd, my parking lot was #28, and my office was on floor 28 looking east... I was supposed to be a very lucky man .
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