Hey everyone, my name is Kevin i live in jersey, but im a Medical student at NYU. I just bought my camry le 09 Grey couple of months ago and its very boring. So if you guys dont mind would you tell me your expert advice on what to do to modd the car. Im looking into getting (tints, trd rims, headlights, bodykit, and a spoiler) Now with the lights i have couple in mind, im not sure if they actually make after market for this but i was looking for audi lights for camrys'. Or even halo lighting would do. Im trying to get a Se body kit onto my Le, now would that look good or what?. I want the car to look really good and i need help, so id appreciate your help. Thank alot.
Welcome to TN! I'm sure you won't have any problem getting tons of advice from ppl.
I would recommend going with rims and tires FIRST. It is one of the best mods for looks and performance, vs cost of mod. Then slowly build up from there. The reason being that depending on your wheel choice you may want/need to lower the car with aftermarket suspension (spings, shocks and struts) to make the rims fit and look the best. Then depending on how the car looks and drives after that, maybe add a body kit or other parts if it looks good, fits well, and suits the car and current mods.
just my suggestion
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Welcome to TN! I'm sure you won't have any problem getting tons of advice from ppl.
I would recommend going with rims and tires FIRST. It is one of the best mods for looks and performance, vs cost of mod. Then slowly build up from there. The reason being that depending on your wheel choice you may want/need to lower the car with aftermarket suspension (spings, shocks and struts) to make the rims fit and look the best. Then depending on how the car looks and drives after that, maybe add a body kit or other parts if it looks good, fits well, and suits the car and current mods.
just my suggestion
Yeah that was my plan at 1st to get the trd wheels 1st no matter what, because it'll actually look good w/ w/o a body kit. Also is there a thread on here where it shows pictures of camrys' so i can kinda get a taste of what ill be getting done?
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