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#158 of 166 2007 XLE - COlor Coded Mud Flaps?
by carfreak123
Oct 30, 2006 (7:41 am)
Just purchased an '07 XLE and would luv to get color coded mud flaps, anyone know where I might get them? Thanks
#159 of 166 '07 LE SCRACHES ON SIDE GARDS
by greencal
Nov 26, 2006 (9:57 am)
How do I fix scratches on side rear and front gards? It seems plastic.
Thanks,
#160 of 166 Color coded mud flaps
by wwayles
Dec 01, 2006 (10:10 am)
These can be had from your dealer;they run about $100 a set.
#161 of 166 Front masks
by wwayles
Dec 01, 2006 (10:14 am)
Where can you get these for an 07 Camry; even the dealers don't have them.
#162 of 166 Re: Front masks [wwayles]
by myredcar1
Dec 07, 2006 (5:35 pm)
I bought two in expectation of purchasing of two cars last week, but I don't need a second set. This is a full front protection durable leather grain vinyl microperforated material specifically design for Camry 2007 LE/XLE etc. (except SE). If you interested, send me e-mail to grachevi
hotmail.com
#163 of 166 Color coded paint for 98 Camry LE
by dddale
Jul 24, 2007 (9:50 am)
I inherit a 98 Camry from my aunt as I just got my licence.
The car is with 116K on but run great. I love that car but there are scraches on the body. In order to prevent rusty and make it look prettier, I want to match paint color and try to spray and cover them. Can I do it myself? How to match the paint color -- order it from dealer or thru hardware store/body shop. It is green(dark/forest green)
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Nov 17, 2009 (2:22 pm)
I got some rain-x for my winshield and accidently got some on my car paint. I wiped it off but is there anything else I need to do to protect the paint. I had waxed the car just before using the rainx so maybe that'll protect the paint.
Thanks,
Chris
#165 of 166 Re: Rain-X [chris789]
by 210delray
Nov 17, 2009 (7:12 pm)
I don't think there's anything to worry about, especially since you cleaned it right off, and the car has been waxed.
#166 of 166 Re: Color coded paint for 98 Camry LE [dddale]
by 210delray
Nov 17, 2009 (7:16 pm)
Spraying is difficult and will likely make the car look worse. I'd buy a bottle of touch-up brush paint. (The brush is built into the cap.) You may be able to find the matching color at Wal-Mart or an auto parts store; otherwise order it from a Toyota dealer.
If the scratches have exposed the bare metal, and rust has started to form, you have to remove the rust first, with sandpaper or a very small wire brush.