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its OKAY id check ebay for it though, WAY cheaper i personally like the "Sniper" body kit, the only half ugly thing on it is the back bumper, other than that slap on an SS hood mabye even some lambo doors, thats just my opinion though...
I dont know about the sniper, I mean it looks alright, but when you look at the profile shot, the side trim does not flow correctly with the front and rear bumper.
I dont know about the sniper, I mean it looks alright, but when you look at the profile shot, the side trim does not flow correctly with the front and rear bumper.
Agreed, The vizage kit is the only one I found that flows perfectly all the way around and IMO has no bad areas.
I'm actually thinking about routing my side-pipes out of the opening in front of the rear wheels on the vizage kit, I'd have to modify the kit a little though so all it is now is a thought... any opinions??
Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
Custom interior...
Agreed, The vizage kit is the only one I found that flows perfectly all the way around and IMO has no bad areas.
I'm actually thinking about routing my side-pipes out of the opening in front of the rear wheels on the vizage kit, I'd have to modify the kit a little though so all it is now is a thought... any opinions??
I was thinking of doing the same thing for my exhaust. That's the only kit I saw with an opening on there. I was thinking of cutting them open more and putting some kind of tip in there. You got pics of your set up?
2002 SOM 35th Camaro. K&N filter, smooth intake bellow, 160* thermo, \'vette power servo, B&M transpak, Pacesetter Headers, 3in. in dual 2.5in. out Flowmaster 40 muffler, custom dual side exit exhaust before rear tires, MSD plug wires
I haven't done anything yet, I'm still trying to get my engine done, but when I start anything I'll be sure to post pics. The only thing that I'm worried about as far as routing the exhaust through the holes is how the rubber body kit will handle the heat
Rebuilding the engine... Building a custom front end... T-top conversion... Custom rear hatch..
Custom interior...
I would like to see the sniper body kit on something other than a white car with a cowl hood, i've never been a fan of cowl hoods on 93-02 camaros, and white just doesn't show the lines as i would like to see them...that and it's the complete opposite of my car (black..)
What do you guys think about this one, I don't think it's on the market, I think it's custom... this guys in like Japan. I'm still not sold on it though still a little too ricey for me.
haha that one i saw a pic of in the most riced out camros thread haha
<a href=\"http://photobucket.com/albums/a371/boyoi/firebird/?sc=1\" target=\"_blank\">My FireBird</a> K&N intake,Gutted cat, glass pack muffler.........Lots more to come...... <br />Getting my exhaust soon :)Rumbler Exhaust w/ Hooker\'s Headers :)
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