5th & 6th Generation (2002-2006 & 2007-2011)Toyota Camry Discussion for years: 2002-2006 & 2007-2011
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Hi, I am a first time poster to site and just picked up a 2007 XLE camry, grey in color. I wanted to put SE wheels on it and wondered what it might look like and what you guys thought about it. I am in need of new tires on mine but saw some new SE takeoffs for about the same price as tires. And I can go from a 16 to a 17inch rim. Your thoughts or pictures would be great input.
find bluebatmobile's site and get the rear valence from him. thats what GT-R had. it's cheap. for rims though i suggest finding a deal on some 18s or above. just use your 16s as winter tires.
GT-R: don't cry. i like your SE and hr5s better. wish you were a v6 though
find bluebatmobile's site and get the rear valence from him. thats what GT-R had. it's cheap. for rims though i suggest finding a deal on some 18s or above. just use your 16s as winter tires.
GT-R: don't cry. i like your SE and hr5s better. wish you were a v6 though
You're right. Maybe this is what i should say:
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Originally Posted by GT-R
These pics make me cry... This reminds me of my LE.
I'd get the Gen 6.5 (2010) SE rims they're a lot nicer than the Gen 6's
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i agree with 6.5 rims. they are on ebay already. also if u want sporty then u can try and do what i am doing.. get the SE lips and bumpers and convert to SE. you can do what others did and just get lips and mount them some other way like double sided tape and some clips/screws. if not rksport is another great option.
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