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Hey guys, Just wanted to make a build thread on the progress of my car. Its a 2011 Camry SE V6 fully loaded without navigation, I've owned it for about 1.5 years now with no regrets.
I havent dont much to it since my budget is tight but this is what i have so far:
HID 6000k Lows and Fogs
2in Solara Tein Springs
K&N Drop-in Air Filter
Full L.E.D Swap
20% Tint all the way around and 50% on Windshield
Blacked out chrome trim around the doors
Tinted Tail lights
Shaved Emblems
Future Plans:
Full Fujita Cold Air Intake ( mostly for looks and sound )
Either 19" or 20" Wheels
Upgrade to BC Racing Coilovers
Cat back exhaust (havent found one i liked yet)
Full DLS Sound System
So here are some pictures, sorry pictures are crap because of the sun and my phone, but if you have any questions or comments feel free to post it.
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2011 Camry SE V6 Fully Loaded w/o Navi
V-HIDS 5000k HID Kit Low Beam, 3000k Nokya Fogs
20% Aegis Tint, 50% Front Windshield
Tein Solara Springs on KYB GR2's
Both Interior and Exterior. Yes its worth it, makes your interior look much better and brighter.
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Originally Posted by TJHammer
Let me know how the windshield looks and if you like it, I have been wondering.
I love the windshield tint, you notice the tint a little bit. When you get use it, you wont even know it and it helps alot with glare also its not dark enough where it will attracts unwanted attention to your car.
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Originally Posted by cdubb77
Looks good with the drop.
Thanks, I've been wanting to go lower. Time for some coils
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2011 Camry SE V6 Fully Loaded w/o Navi
V-HIDS 5000k HID Kit Low Beam, 3000k Nokya Fogs
20% Aegis Tint, 50% Front Windshield
Tein Solara Springs on KYB GR2's
Car looks awesome you think you can let me know the model number for the tein springs I also have a v6 not a lot of people put them on The v6 its alittle heavy I'm really leaning to get them thanks! Also how do they feel ?
Car looks awesome you think you can let me know the model number for the tein springs I also have a v6 not a lot of people put them on The v6 its alittle heavy I'm really leaning to get them thanks! Also how do they feel ?
SKL68-AUB00 is the part # for 04-06 solara 4cyl springs that give the 2" drop
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Originally Posted by Strictly Details
I just put the twin solara springs on my 2011 v6 it's a good drop not to low not to high perfect. I put 19's with a 235-35-19
any rubbing or bottoming out issues w/ your experience?
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Originally Posted by glenn14
Very nice looking Camry, same color as mine !!!!
Glenn
great color i have black and these are the best 2 colors imo
Thanks guys, the springs numbers are SKL68-AUB00 is the part # for 04-06 solara 4cy like italy7 posted above. Bottoming is not a issue unless i hit a really big dip going fast like 20-30mph which i do not do much after my past experience. With these springs though, i do get a good amount of spring noise, the creaking sound when turning at low speeds which can get annoying if you dont bump music like i do. Favorite mod so far would deffinitly have to be the 2in drop ( i want to go lower now, guess it will be time for some coils), and the 20% tint all the way around besides the windshield which is only 50%.
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2011 Camry SE V6 Fully Loaded w/o Navi
V-HIDS 5000k HID Kit Low Beam, 3000k Nokya Fogs
20% Aegis Tint, 50% Front Windshield
Tein Solara Springs on KYB GR2's
My car was looking like yours recently for about a week...until I put my new wheels on
I hate that creaking sound when turning too...I'm on Tein Camry springs
Focus on wheels first, then go from there
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