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ok first of all anyone who wants to sell or knows where i can geta CARBON FIBER HOOD for a 92 cam let me know... second, anyone with a vis coil overs let me know how they are.. i have eibach springs and tokico shocks.. can the VIS COILOVERS work with these?? third i need to know about the WHITELINE SWAY BAR, anyone have any hook ups for this?? if anyone can help me out with getting CLEAR TAIL LIGHTS please help me out...oh and finally i saw an AFTER MARKET GRILL on here but now i can find the link. it's the front top grill where the symbol is. the after market one is kinda weird but i've never seen it before and seems cool if anyone knows the site let me know. thankyou very much for your help....
the grill i made already. this was molded plastic the gril that i saw in the pic. it looked like it belonged on a german car. why stay away from the vis coilovers???
its not aftermarket but my own creation. As far as I know, there are no aftermarket grills out there except for a nasty billet one that no one has bought.
As for the VIS coilovers, the ride is exceedingly harsh. Don't buy them unless you have to.
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nah it wasnt that grill. it looked like solid without any emblem at all. do you have a site for that billet one? can i use my springs and shocks that i have now with the VIS??
On 2002-01-13 01:42, 92CAMRYGTS wrote:
nah it wasnt that grill. it looked like solid without any emblem at all. do you have a site for that billet one?
I don't have a link. You don't want this grill. It is fugly.
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can i use my springs and shocks that i have now with the VIS??
This shows you have no idea what the VIS coilovers are. Why do you want things that you have no idea of? Do some research.
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jeff's right u dont know what vis coilovers are and what they do for u make sure u know what u're getting urself into b4 asking a question that way u can save ur time and ask questions partaining to wat u need done to ur car.. there are lots of mods out there for the gen3 camrys ... sometimes u have to find your own to make urs unique to the next one... or else u'll just be eating off of our ideas and we'll all have the same lookin car all over the place ( i wouldnt mind but other peeps might ehehehe)
do some research and try to figure out what u want as jeff said if u wanna drive ur car for more than 3 days a week u better not get them ( it means the ride sux) but the looks are great so ur choice...
make sure u know wat a coil over is heheheee ( ur springs come off when u put these on)
yea i know what a coil over is but you guys were saying the VIS are not real coil overs. you were saying that it's just a sleeve. so i was thinking that maybe it's just the part the adjusts. so i'm not a moron and i work on cars. i know what this crap is.idk how it is for you guys but here in jersey i can't find crap for my car. thats why i want to advice from people that have the stuff.trust me i do research but even on here it is hard to find things. this is why i ask for other people opinions on things. becuase i can't find them here in NJ. most of the stuff that i've been looking for for months i have found in here since the day i joined and trust me i looked long and hard.so don't ttel me i don't know what i'm talking about but most of this stuff is unheard of for camrys in NJ especially for gen 3's.
the vis coilovers are just sleeves, and that means that you can only adjust the spring height. the jic coilover is a true coilover system, because the strut is adjustable too :smile: only they cost 1500 or so hehe
We had a groupbuy for the whiteline swaybar not long ago. A couple of people have already e-mailed me expressing interest in getting the same group pricing on it so I was going to e-mail my contact at Whiteline. E-mail me if you are interested and I'll see if he can hook it up for you guys again. speedemn@idirect.com
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On 2002-01-13 00:56, 92CAMRYGTS wrote:
ok first of all anyone who wants to sell or knows where i can geta CARBON FIBER HOOD for a 92 cam let me know... second, anyone with a vis coil overs let me know how they are.. i have eibach springs and tokico shocks.. can the VIS COILOVERS work with these?? third i need to know about the WHITELINE SWAY BAR, anyone have any hook ups for this?? if anyone can help me out with getting CLEAR TAIL LIGHTS please help me out...oh and finally i saw an AFTER MARKET GRILL on here but now i can find the link. it's the front top grill where the symbol is. the after market one is kinda weird but i've never seen it before and seems cool if anyone knows the site let me know. thankyou very much for your help....
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$135 US for US residents since they were being shipping individually and $165 CDN for Canadian residents because we got a few shipped together.
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On 2002-01-13 18:56, soundlzrd wrote:
i too would be interested in the rear bar. i looked on there site and couldnt find it though. how much was the group buy?
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1995 Nissan Maxima SE 5-spd... Best ET: 13.8... Best trap: 99mph (Gone)
1993 Toyota Camry LE (Gone)
Its about 30 min with air tools and such. But if you are doing a self install, depending on how tight the bolts are it could take you about 1 - 2 hours.
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On 2002-01-13 20:10, soundlzrd wrote:
well that isnt bad at all, how do they work? hard to install?
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