Those photoshops are pretty good, much nicer than I could myself. But here's a nickles worth of free advice. Don't waste that kind of money on trying to make an early '90's Camry look like it's a prop from the Fast and the Furious. You're not Vin Diesel, your car is not fast and expensive, and you don't partake in high stake illegal street racing. You'd be much better off saving your money for some time, and actually buying a nice car.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not shitting on the car itself. Camry's are nice cars, and generally hella reliable. Just not the car you want to put fancy rims, an extreme orange paint job on, or some carbon fiber lookalike hood.
My thoughts exactly. im keeping the body the same, the paintjob was going to cost me a ton so i threw that out. a simple can a spray paint, some blue tape, new lug nuts and a chrome ring would cost roughly $40. Im not going crazy with it. althought the 4 cylinder with a nice exhaust would make it sound fantastic.... so many options lol
Aahha love it.
Whoops quote fail. The rag in the car anyhow. :<
no ... no, it won't. exhaust noise is very engine-dependent, and a camry engine isn't exactly a "great" engine.
It's still a camry in the end...please don't ruin the car with any of this stuff you've talked about. camrys aren't meant to be modified in any way, shape or form...and rattle can...not good. if you really want to change the color, vinyl wrap the car yourself and do a good job with it. i'm sure you've seen a car that's been spray painted before up close (or even far away). it's easy to tell when the paint is blotchy and uneven
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I think it is my day. I drive a 1993 cadillac brougham. BAM!!!
But seriously niether my POS caddy nor a camry are dream cars, hence the reason I'd advise against painting it or "tricking" it out in anyway. I'm not a drug dealer nor is our friend here Paul Walker. I feel its pointless to waste money until we can afford something good enough to stylize.