Anyways so im excited about driving my car because its my senior year of high school and i get to show off:p. So i went out and took some pics of the camry inspired by all of the threads circulating freqeuntly.
Info: 1992 V6 LE (3vz-fe) 5 Speed Manual
Minor Things include:
Trd Badges
Trd Shift Knob
Painted LE and V6 Emblems
Ricer Xenon Bulbs
Mesh in Stock grille
Chrome Exhaust Tips
Tinted Licence plate cover
Sony CDX-GT200 Headunit
Clif Designs Woofers
"Waiting on an amp"
Future:
35% Tint
A 1-1.5" Drop
Tinted Rear lights
Depo Headlights
Carbon firber OEM hood
Gram Lights or volks 17"
I'm happy at least small modding has begun
Thanx for looking i'd be happy to get some uggestions or comments.
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Last edited by midnightmach; 09-06-2006 at 09:01 PM.
Joking it looks JDM y0...ok ill stop. Dude your car sounds amazing what exaust did you put on it? I think you should clean up all the rust before your try and modd your car. Just get it to look great stock and go from there.
PS: V6 powah plus turbo = power monster that would scare soccer mom's off the road.
What's TRD on your car besides the (fake) badges? I've spent plenty of money on my car including TRD supercharger, TRD bodykit, TRD suspension and EVERYTHING else TRD has for the Camry and only recently did I get a TRD badge. I'm 8-10k in aftermarket modifications so it's a bit insulting to stick a TRD sticker on a car that is in rough shape. My suggestion would be to 'modify' your plans and fix your car to decent condition including new headlights, paintjob, antenna, etc, etc. Jon.
To add to your future mod list, you should include a rust-free and repainted hood. You should really save up money to restore the car first before "modding" it IMO.
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lol thats gunna be a roughed up camry after this year. I know i put my cam through hell, and boy did i pay for it (only cos i wanted it to stay in great condition for college..and i love it).
and yeah...duct tape? im ok with the TRD badges, although you should fix up the car a tad so at least its representing TRD properly.
dude it could be a civic or some shit with trd on it... weve all seen that. everyone goes through that phase, i had trd decals on my car in highschool and chrome hubcaps... and look at where it is today. everyone grows and changes their mind about things its not like there is an application process for having a TRD decal on our car... it may not be what we would have personally, but as the saying goes, to each his own
Yea so i've had the car for a while, just first time posting pics. Yea i know the body and everything is rough from all the previous owners but hey, you have to work with what you got.The tape is from when this was my dads car...the door trim came off and nothing held so now i have a big ugly piece of duct tape on the side. I know what you all are saying about fix the exterior rust dents etc... But in reality i don't have the the money for that, and like you said about 'phases' i'd rather buy a new stereo or small engine mods before fixing the rust, and then just having a stock rust free camry. I don;t know what the big deal is about the trd emblems, i don;t see it as 'rice' i think it ads a bit of flavor to the car, who is gonna look under my hood for trd parts??? My car has good power being stock and its fun to drive for now.
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Last edited by midnightmach; 09-07-2006 at 01:18 PM.
What's TRD on your car besides the (fake) badges? I've spent plenty of money on my car including TRD supercharger, TRD bodykit, TRD suspension and EVERYTHING else TRD has for the Camry and only recently did I get a TRD badge. I'm 8-10k in aftermarket modifications so it's a bit insulting to stick a TRD sticker on a car that is in rough shape. My suggestion would be to 'modify' your plans and fix your car to decent condition including new headlights, paintjob, antenna, etc, etc. Jon.
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What's with the duct tape?
To add to your future mod list, you should include a rust-free and repainted hood. You should really save up money to restore the car first before "modding" it IMO.
True but i have a carbon fiber one on my list.
What you guys haven't heard is that the car has has the Flex pipe replaced, Fuel & brake lines, Clutch and head gasket replaced to get the 3vz running properly.
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Last edited by midnightmach; 09-07-2006 at 02:03 PM.
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