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I've been searching high and low for these clear lenses in South Africa, and finally got my hands on a pair. Here's a pic, in case anybody wants to see! I think it makes the front end look so much neater. Now for those 17's......
is it me or are those clear corners look like the in between the size of the US's version gen3 and gen3.5 ..... gen3 = longer, gen3.5 = shorter.. his = like in the middle
looking good tho, what year is your camry? if i had to guess looks like 92-94 to me?
Hi there. Here's a closer pic of the side indicators. They're identical to the original ones, except they're clear. My Camry is actually a late 1997 220SEI model. It's also a, I think you guys call it Stick Shift. The Auto boxes are a bit sluggish in anything under 3.0l. The SEI had the Climate Control, Electric Windows and Leather Seats. From '98 they had a slight face lift. Mainly just changed the front end a bit. Somehow we managed to jump from the GEN3 to the GEN5. I think we get similar Camry's to the Australian market.
Trying to modify a Camry out here is really tough. It's more common around the older folks. You guys out on that side of the world have some really sweet rides.
Thanks for the compliment though.
Hi there. Here's a closer pic of the side indicators. They're identical to the original ones, except they're clear. My Camry is actually a late 1997 220SEI model. It's also a, I think you guys call it Stick Shift. The Auto boxes are a bit sluggish in anything under 3.0l. The SEI had the Climate Control, Electric Windows and Leather Seats. From '98 they had a slight face lift. Mainly just changed the front end a bit. Somehow we managed to jump from the GEN3 to the GEN5. I think we get similar Camry's to the Australian market.
Trying to modify a Camry out here is really tough. It's more common around the older folks. You guys out on that side of the world have some really sweet rides.
Thanks for the compliment though.
1997 those side markers look pretty clean though, i didn't even have that option.
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is it me or are those clear corners look like the in between the size of the US's version gen3 and gen3.5 ..... gen3 = longer, gen3.5 = shorter.. his = like in the middle
looking good tho, what year is your camry? if i had to guess looks like 92-94 to me?
i've wondered about that before. its actually the euro-spec bumper and that's the kinda turn signals that they had.
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oh man that looks like the aussie front.... I THINK....
so uhh. where did you buy those from? :P
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oh man that looks like the aussie front.... I THINK....
so uhh. where did you buy those from? :P
yeah, im 99% sure its the same as the aussie front. also the same with my front bumper (Erebuni 850/ViS cyber III/someother shit) if i remember there like 14 inches long or so, in between our gen3s and 3.5s
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