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    Re: 2013 Camry XLE

    That took a lot of effort, and it shows-
    From a rough lump of tiger hair to a piece that looks better than the factory panel that it now butts up against - awesome.

    That's clearly a sculpting project. Like classical artwork. Clearly lots of sanding.

    I love the shape you gave it, like a spiral.

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    Re: 2013 Camry XLE

    Looks great.

    Didn't realize it previously, but it looks like the 2012-2014 Camry's had more of a bluish trim color vs the black of the 2015-2017. Still looks good though. The black contrasts very well with the door trim.

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    Re: 2013 Camry XLE

    So I forgot to update here-

    Once again busy with work and knee/back pain- but I started the process of re-deadening the doors and continuing to remove the knu. I also used some fiberglass to solidify the stock door hole covers Toyota includes in the 2015-2017 camry's. I believe they are also trim dependent but they fit perfectly on the 2012-2014s. I somehow don't have a photo of both things done- but I suppose this gives an example of what it looks like - no primer or paint atm to make it look half decent.


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    Re: 2013 Camry XLE

    Our door cards are essentially the same, I basically did the same thing with my deadener as well.....I'll definitely be keeping a close eye on this.

    Quote Originally Posted by Turb0Yoda View Post
    So I forgot to update here-

    Once again busy with work and knee/back pain- but I started the process of re-deadening the doors and continuing to remove the knu. I also used some fiberglass to solidify the stock door hole covers Toyota includes in the 2015-2017 camry's. I believe they are also trim dependent but they fit perfectly on the 2012-2014s. I somehow don't have a photo of both things done- but I suppose this gives an example of what it looks like - no primer or paint atm to make it look half decent.

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