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I am in need of replacement interior door panels for a sand color 2000 Camry. The interior color is called Oak. I have looked on line and have only found the $600+ versions. Any ideas where I can get both front panels a a lower cost? The damage is around the power window switches. Thanks.
 

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car-part.com is also a good resource. :)
 

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Actually my problem is around where the switch panel snaps into the door panel. There is a ugly gap when the switches are in place. I actually have the same problem on the front passenger door also. I have tried gluing it with automotive goop but not two part epoxy. I will try that before I buy door panels. The gap has been present since I bought the car several years ago. Other than this the door panels are in great shape. Thanks for the help.
 

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If there's a gap, there could be a part missing or broken. Pics?
 

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Actually my problem is around where the switch panel snaps into the door panel. There is a ugly gap when the switches are in place. I actually have the same problem on the front passenger door also. I have tried gluing it with automotive goop but not two part epoxy. I will try that before I buy door panels. The gap has been present since I bought the car several years ago. Other than this the door panels are in great shape. Thanks for the help.
Believe it or not I had the same problems on the front door of my 1998 Camry, and I added regular caulking all around and let it dry till next day or two. After that I bought in the autoparts store the little paint bottle of the same car color. Then I painted the whole thing with care like 3 coats, and actually after two yrs it looks pretty good.
I thought about adding one of those Dash kits which includes covering around the switch as well, but I was not sure for long lasting good looking; so now I am glad I did not buy the kit.
 
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