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I've been thinking about his a lot myself.
I have a 96 Camry LE (106K miles)
Getting a paint job, and rims(17s) and a body kit
will total up to around 3000 if not more
This doesnt even include lowering it, which would require (to do it right) coilovers, new struts, and if you are serious about it, new shocks.
That alone is about another 600-1000.
Totaling up to about 4000..... I could just sell the camry, and buy a nicer car couldnt I?
I've been thinking about his a lot myself.
I have a 96 Camry LE (106K miles)
Getting a paint job, and rims(17s) and a body kit
will total up to around 3000 if not more
This doesnt even include lowering it, which would require (to do it right) coilovers, new struts, and if you are serious about it, new shocks.
That alone is about another 600-1000.
Totaling up to about 4000..... I could just sell the camry, and buy a nicer car couldnt I?
Hahaha.....seriously, man.....it'll cost you quite a bit more than 4 grand to do all that.....even in American dollars......
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Well it would be around 3000 after the paint and rims and body kit, ive done a lot of shopping around and whatnot, I havent looked into dropping the car as much.
Regardless, if its going to be more then 4K. Wouldnt you think buying a newer, better, faster car is a better choice
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