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definatly get a billete grill. also lower the back of your car with the heating hoes in the "HOW TO SECTION". very cheap and and pretty simple to make your car have an agressive stance.
all the stuff i have done to my camaro has not even costed 1000 bucks.. the most expensive stuff was the tires and wheels if you are looking for just making it look nice. with out doing rims i have spent probaly 300 bucks
and i would say mine stand out from the normal ones a bit
anybody have a picture of a camaro w/ the grill removed? i think this would just look kool...yea i keep it pretty clean, but i live on a dirt path, so it takes alotta work lol...i shall stay away from headlight covers, in my opinion the inset lights are a big styling cue of the cars...and SS 10 spokes have deff been added to my list...
using some tubing from the stock airbox to the TB, and running some tubing for air intake from the airbox to the front grille...i think this'll look pretty awesome, but will it make a difference as an effective intake using the stock 3.4 airbox, or should i just fab up a completely custom box and intake?
ideas?
i think ima leave all the lights alone...once i get back from Topsail Island, ima send off an order to Bfranker.com for some CAMARO inserts(red), 3.4 decals, camaro steering wheel insert, and sail panel vinyls...i think it'd be cool to have some small decals on my tips, but im pretty sure they get too hot lol...
all the stuff i have done to my camaro has not even costed 1000 bucks.. the most expensive stuff was the tires and wheels if you are looking for just making it look nice. with out doing rims i have spent probaly 300 bucks
and i would say mine stand out from the normal ones a bit
looks nice, i just got a camaro too, so i came here lookin for some ideas... i like the clear corners, i think thats what they are called, and some stripes from http://phoenixgraphix.com/gm/9397h.htm i also might remove my grill. not sure, i got a teal 96 t top, i think with white stripes and back camaro inserts it would look good...mabey clear corners and some new rims. whatcha think?
looks nice, i just got a camaro too, so i came here lookin for some ideas... i like the clear corners, i think thats what they are called, and some stripes from http://phoenixgraphix.com/gm/9397h.htm i also might remove my grill. not sure, i got a teal 96 t top, i think with white stripes and back camaro inserts it would look good...mabey clear corners and some new rims. whatcha think?
if you have a 96 you can't remove the grille like on a 98-02...
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