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Old 09-01-2018, 09:32 PM
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Sweet looking! I love split bumper second gens!
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Are the bumpers black chrome ?
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Are the bumpers black chrome ?
They are powder coated gloss black. The guys at Precision powder coating in Houston did a great job.
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Old 09-02-2018, 01:05 PM
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A+A+A+Nice looking car, where did you get that spoiler is it real carbon fiber
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Old 09-03-2018, 09:59 AM
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A+A+A+Nice looking car, where did you get that spoiler is it real carbon fiber


The spoiler is from Anvil Auto. The front fit really well and just bolted on; the rear spoiler required quite a bit of work to get it to fit the original factory end caps. I’d recommend getting the anvil center and end caps for the rear. They should fit better together.


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Old 09-08-2018, 10:14 AM
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Looking for suggestions on glass. I have the original door glass but I’m wondering whether the old glass will match up to a new windshield? Also anyone run Optic Armor? If so does it fit up well or any issues to watch put for? Thanks.
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Looking for suggestions on glass. I have the original door glass but I’m wondering whether the old glass will match up to a new windshield? Also anyone run Optic Armor? If so does it fit up well or any issues to watch put for? Thanks.
What do you mean by "match up"? colorwise?

I've never heard of Optic Armor, i believe it might be an acrylic product (plexiglass) of some sort. Only problem with those is they dont hold up for drivers. They are on alot of show cars, that do get driven, but longevity is subjective.
I went NOS on my doorglasses, Pilkington classics for the windshield and back glass. And built my own flush mount kit. you can see it here

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Bump

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Please tell me your still working on this Camaro.



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Been a while but made some progress this weekend. Tail lights installed and made progress on the front.
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It’s been a few years since my last post, with all the curves life throws us I’m really happy to be able to get the Camaro out on the road. Still a number of items to sort out but it’s a real joy to drive it!!
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Great car!!!!!!!!!!
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