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Are you going to stitch baby blue stripes on your ragtop? :P
first of all guys its not baby blue at all. it just looks like that in pictures. And that color is not going to exist on the exterior of my car starting next year. I was thinking like a navy blue
What's the difference in the aniversary top and any other white top?
IMHO I'd replace the rear window too, the window eventually seperates and the vinyl goes bad with the rest of the top. I glued my rear window back with some 3M windshield glue, but if I was redoing the whole top, I'd replace it with the top section and also the side cables.
Thanks guys, I'm thinking about powder coating them white and rather than waste the rubber I have on now just wait until my tires need replacing and put on 18inch C5 rims
Is spending all of that money to switch from 16's to 17's really worth it, even if both rims look similar. Powdercoat what you already have. I think once the rims are white and the white top is installed, that will be one neat looking Camaro!
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