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Originally Posted by itz4lanyo
does your friend have anymore SE stock wheels and tires for the same price. i'll take them off his hands. n o ya i like the painted calibers
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This was his only pair, sorry. And thanks for the comment, the red calipers were actually painted during the summer, and i'm going to be painting them silver in the spring most likely, as I kinda grew away from the painted stock calipers.
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Originally Posted by Shelbrain
Are you in law enforcement, volunteer firefighter etc?
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Yes, I am a volunteer fire fighter for my town (the license plate placard is shown in the first photo).
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Originally Posted by Epsilon
I really like how your red stands out in the snow.
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Thanks, red really does stand out, especially in the white snow. Also in the green of summer (see my sig in the first post).
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Originally Posted by white07cam
how do you keep your car so clean in the winter. ive got a white ce and it just looks like a dirty snowball going down the road all the time. i try to wash it once a week if i can but it's sometimes more like once a month.
if its not covered in dirt all winter its covered in bugs all summer
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hehe, my car is usually a mess, but I try to hit the car wash every 4-5 days. I had just went to the wash before taking these photos, but the roads were still wet/salty/slushy so it got a bit dirty on the way home.
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Originally Posted by fdexclpl
The car looks great with the new wheels!
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Thanks for the comment, and thanks even more for the wheels
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Originally Posted by west467
Those are some good looking winter wheels!! I remember the thread about how much to charge... fdexclpl...gave you a great deal!!! I have some SE wheels that will be going on my Barcelona Red Camry when I shave some more miles of my stock tires. I am still undecided on the brand tire I will be going with.....Looks Great!!!!!
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I know he did, and I really appreciate it. And thanks!
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Originally Posted by CamrySExxx
looks great!
toyo proxes > michelins mxv4
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I agree, I've already noticed a difference on dry pavement with these Toyo's vs the Michelin's I had on my steelies.