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Good looking Camry. The finish is awesome on the white.
Even with a body kit and being lowered, the Camry's design looks like it is riding so high and top heavy.
Even with a body kit and being lowered, the Camry's design looks like it is riding so high and top heavy.
Very nice wheels!
The front of the new Camry looks strange to me, looks like someone melted the center grill and bumper.
The front of the new Camry looks strange to me, looks like someone melted the center grill and bumper.
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Its like being the king of nothing. Worked camrys belong in high school parking lots . I wouldnt look twice. Its a nice camary. That would catch my eye, but I wouldnt look twice other than to say who worked a camary???
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I once had a friend who owned a black Camry. He named her "Rosie." And he spelled it, "Camery." I'll never forget that. Originally Posted by I8ABMR
Its like being the king of nothing. Worked camrys belong in high school parking lots . I wouldnt look twice. Its a nice camary. That would catch my eye, but I wouldnt look twice other than to say who worked a camary???

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Again with the snobbish comments. It doesn't matter if it's a Camry, it's a great looking car. At a quick glance it could be identified as a 3GS. Originally Posted by I8ABMR
Its like being the king of nothing. Worked camrys belong in high school parking lots . I wouldnt look twice. Its a nice camary. That would catch my eye, but I wouldnt look twice other than to say who worked a camary???
It could use at least another inch of drop. It looks so high off the ground even with the OEM lip kit. I really like how the new Camry SE's look with the new front end and LED tails.
Oh man, thanks for the kind responses guys. I just can't wait to see this car complete, with some mods that will tie in and give is a semi black and white theme.
Some of you want to see the car lower? lol, you guys are crazy, you want to see this thing tucking. Maybe we will slam it for the first show of the season, there is a TON of height adjustment with the D2RACING coillovers.
Some of you want to see the car lower? lol, you guys are crazy, you want to see this thing tucking. Maybe we will slam it for the first show of the season, there is a TON of height adjustment with the D2RACING coillovers.
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LMAO I have an aunt that use to do that same thing, CAMERYOriginally Posted by Fizzboy7
I once had a friend who owned a black Camry. He named her "Rosie." And he spelled it, "Camery." I'll never forget that.
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Not a big fan of these cars although I think its are the best looking generation. Love the wheels and stance. Pictures are a little dark though.
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I didn't plan on responding to this post but I think I have found a diplomatic way to counter your position. Originally Posted by I8ABMR
Its like being the king of nothing. Worked camrys belong in high school parking lots . I wouldnt look twice. Its a nice camary. That would catch my eye, but I wouldnt look twice other than to say who worked a camary???
There are car enthusiast that no matter what type of car they own they can still appreciate when someone else has built a car worth some recognition. Most of the guys on this forum are exactly as explained above; therefore they are expressing positive feedback about a nice looking car.
To put things in prospective for you, this is still a brand new fully loaded car with a sticker price of $35,000. Last time I looked a 2007 3gen GS can be had for approx the same money, so there really isn’t a reason you should be looking down on this camry.
I hope this helps you to understand why we picked a camry to be "worked".
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There are car enthusiast that no matter what type of car they own they can still appreciate when someone else has built a car worth some recognition. Most of the guys on this forum are exactly as explained above; therefore they are expressing positive feedback about a nice looking car.
To put things in prospective for you, this is still a brand new fully loaded car with a sticker price of $35,000. Last time I looked a 2007 3gen GS can be had for approx the same money, so there really isn’t a reason you should be looking down on this camry.
I hope this helps you to understand why we picked a camry to be "worked".
Amen... IMO a nice looking CamryOriginally Posted by Stefwilli
I didn't plan on responding to this post but I think I have found a diplomatic way to counter your position. There are car enthusiast that no matter what type of car they own they can still appreciate when someone else has built a car worth some recognition. Most of the guys on this forum are exactly as explained above; therefore they are expressing positive feedback about a nice looking car.
To put things in prospective for you, this is still a brand new fully loaded car with a sticker price of $35,000. Last time I looked a 2007 3gen GS can be had for approx the same money, so there really isn’t a reason you should be looking down on this camry.
I hope this helps you to understand why we picked a camry to be "worked".
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There are car enthusiast that no matter what type of car they own they can still appreciate when someone else has built a car worth some recognition. Most of the guys on this forum are exactly as explained above; therefore they are expressing positive feedback about a nice looking car.
To put things in prospective for you, this is still a brand new fully loaded car with a sticker price of $35,000. Last time I looked a 2007 3gen GS can be had for approx the same money, so there really isn’t a reason you should be looking down on this camry.
I hope this helps you to understand why we picked a camry to be "worked".
Originally Posted by Stefwilli
I didn't plan on responding to this post but I think I have found a diplomatic way to counter your position. There are car enthusiast that no matter what type of car they own they can still appreciate when someone else has built a car worth some recognition. Most of the guys on this forum are exactly as explained above; therefore they are expressing positive feedback about a nice looking car.
To put things in prospective for you, this is still a brand new fully loaded car with a sticker price of $35,000. Last time I looked a 2007 3gen GS can be had for approx the same money, so there really isn’t a reason you should be looking down on this camry.
I hope this helps you to understand why we picked a camry to be "worked".
Amen x2
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Nice Camry, I'll keep my eye in this thread on how to mod my own. That kit isn't half bad actually 

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Thanks guys for all the kind words, we really appreciate it!
This car is owned by the same person that had the grey one that we posted a month or so ago. He got into a 2010 because the car works well for him.
When we put these wheels on the car, I started thinking about a damn Camry! lol
Car guys can appreciate ALL cars, and we are car guys!
This car is owned by the same person that had the grey one that we posted a month or so ago. He got into a 2010 because the car works well for him.
When we put these wheels on the car, I started thinking about a damn Camry! lol
Car guys can appreciate ALL cars, and we are car guys!





