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thought id post this up here too..some know i've gotten a lot into urethane molding and hand-laid fiberglassing lately so i can offer some things for cheap..
i like it, personally. kinda reminds me of my bro's spoiler on his '68 camaro.....where it just attachs to the trunk, and doesnt wrap around the rear quarter panels like the rs spoiler...........what will one of those set me back???
\"there are things known, and things unknown, and inbetween are the doors\"-jim morrison<br /><br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/id/99NBMCamaro</a>
A personal opnion, I would mold it DIRECTLY onto the factory wing, if you are going to go through the trouble of hand molding one that has the line in it where you can see daylight under it. Might as well go ahead and make it ALL smooth. I think that would add ALOT of personality to your car. But, like I said, that is just my personal opnion!!!
well one of the problems is that the pictures of it are taken on a SS spoiler when its made for the factory one..it will be contructed from a slightly flexible urethane that will allow you to attach/press the whole bottom surface of the lip down against the back edge of the factory spoiler..it will attach by either using epoxy, screws with fill in caps for the holes to keep it smooth, 3M tape, or a combination of a couple of these methods..this will create a look like the 96 SS spoiler..my fiancee knows someone at work with a Camaro with the stock spoiler so i'll be able to get some better pics soon
and like i said before..this is the rough model..i have to mold this..then sand it out all perfectly smooth and all that..then make another final mold..im ordering another batch of urethane today..so it'll probably be a week before i can show a finished product..then after that i've got some other products on the back burner
as far as price goes this product will only set you back somewhere around $75 :)
Last edited by 1DangerousV6; 07-04-2006, 07:40 AM.
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