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My current car.

2001 Camry LE

Current:

Changed out all the JBL speakers for Rockford Fosgates

Tinted Windows

Angel eyes

Clear Corners

Silverstars

Future Mods

(next few weeks/months)

Tein Spings to lower it

Black Enkei's with chrome lip with pirelli low profiles

Air Intake

(within the next couple years)

new exhaust

retro fitted s2000 projectors w/ hella balasts and HIDs

leather seats

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I know it's just a camry but it's turned into a project car. It's kinda fun, I'm not really doing this to make my car fast just enough passing power when I go back and forth to school. I'm also making sure not to make it look ricey, I'm also trying to keep it stock looking, no outrageous body kits, wings, or colors.  :)

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Nice car mate.

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edit: for your camry, how did you go about getting the angel eyes in your lights? i really like the look of that and would like to do it to my car.

Unfortunately, you will have to customize them yourself. They currently do not make aftermarket angel eyes for the gen 4 cam (97-99), they only make them for the 4.5 (00-01).

Here's a guide of DIY projects.

http://vamp.darkravers.net/DIY.cfm

This is the exact link.

http://vamp.darkravers.net/DIYMakingAngelEyes.cfm

You may also want to try toyotanation.com they are really helpful. It would also be a good idea to purchase some headlights off of ebay for practice so if you mess up it won't be that big of a deal. Good luck. ;)

Nice car mate.

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Thanks man:))

thanks couture, i will look into it. i would love to do that to my car. the transmission will be fixed tomorrow. only ended up running me $1800 canadian. rather cheap for an automatic transmission... especially from dodge, the company the tried to chare me $119.50 canadian for a pure plastic dodge avenger door handle

fiat stilio 1.8l 16v (130hp)

saab 900se cabriolet/covertible (180hp)

saab 95 aero (230hp biturbo)

some suzuki vitara jeep at our holiday house.

ducati 900 monster

ducati 900 sl

ducati 900 ss

ducati 998s final edition

motoguzzi 250 ts

227-hp 2.0-liter turbocharged 2005 Subaru WRX

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(Just thought I'd add it to the collective thread even though I already have a thread about it)

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That car is worth 1000 threads. :D

I got another car... problems with the other one and my brother needed another car.

I bought a 1995 Chrysler LHS.

It's got leather, 3.5L v6 (it moves), moonroof, and a huge ass trunk.

I'm planning on getting my subs in there soon.

I'll get pics as soon as it gets lighter outside.

I love white cars.

No black wheels, that's so tacky. :x

I actually like the current wheels. If I ever, for some odd reason decided to change the wheels on the car I would only change them for another pair of original BMW wheels, no aftermarket crap is going on this car unless its Alpina.

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Man, you really have a great taste in cars. (Y)

Have you played Gran Turismo 4? It's a dream for people like you and me. :D

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