![]() 03/14/2014 at 16:37 • Filed to: trans amess, trans am, camry, beige, road america, elkhart lake, partslopnik | ![]() | ![]() |
I was so close, I had to.
See? Now my track decal is JUSTIFIED.
Also stopped to showcase my trunk full O' parts
Backseat, too.
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Are those Highlander wheels? That's a lot of parts you got back there.
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Highlander/RX300 spare wheels (cause they come black) And yes, there were quite a few parts to make the whole nose of the Trans Am. Guy threw in the front bumper bar for free, even though I have one, and its in much better shape.
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Nice! Is the Camry your parts runner?
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It's my DD, while I save up to get the Trans Am on the road someday. Slowly procuring things to do so.
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Progress seems to be steadily going on the Trans Am, that's good. Those rims actually look nice, Haha.
![]() 03/14/2014 at 17:01 |
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Yeah I needed some 16's for my snow tires (and free all seasons I found), since the car came with one bent wheel and chopped crappy Primewells. Of all the choices that fit my bolt pattern, I judged these the best/cheapest.
Plus, spare tire wheels, in my experience, are almost always brand new never used.
![]() 03/14/2014 at 17:17 |
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Nice, There are tons of Camrys of that same era floating around with gold Bbs wheels, know anything about that?
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They were 15's, and hard to find. That's all I know. :)
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They looked great! They look special on the Camry.