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Old 01-12-2008, 10:40 AM
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got it all cut out and trimmed , next is some sanding to make it smooth then another coat of resin
Looks killer!
Any chance of making one for a 69 Camaro?
I was actually thinking about a carbon fiber rear deck-lid spoiler also...
Keep up the good work and keep us posted on progress.
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Old 01-12-2008, 10:45 AM
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thanks , i did some needed sanding on it and i have just got to put one more coat of epoxy on it and it will be done , im just posting my project pic , im sure anvil will do something soon ..
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Old 01-12-2008, 12:19 PM
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funny you should mention it...LOL

A carbon fiber deck lid for 1st gens is in the works. We have 1 prototype that fits great, but we needed to tweak the mold a little. We are working on a front spoiler/air dam for '69s that we have in foam right now as a pattern. We're trying to get the shape just right. Once we do, I'll post pics. BTW, we could certainly use a '69 Camaro to fit to to compare just to make sure what we make will fit as best as possible from car to car. As we all know, each one is a little different. If anyone is game please let us know. Thanks!
We're also working on a lot of 2nd gen stuf and interior parts.
Good work Deuce!

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Old 01-12-2008, 12:28 PM
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thanks matt ,

i have a few of your products and they are awesome !!! please keep us posted on your stuff as im sure some of use would like to be on a waiting list for some cool goodies !!

any chances of a lower rs valance panel for the 68s? im sure you are working like a woodchuck but ive got to ask >>
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Looking good!! Is that an c/f overlay over a stock spoiler...or solid c/f?
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it is a carbon overlay , i can pop it and use it as full carbon but im gonna leave it as a overlay anyway
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Ok cool!!
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funny you should mention it...LOL

A carbon fiber deck lid for 1st gens is in the works. We have 1 prototype that fits great, but we needed to tweak the mold a little. We are working on a front spoiler/air dam for '69s that we have in foam right now as a pattern. We're trying to get the shape just right. Once we do, I'll post pics. BTW, we could certainly use a '69 Camaro to fit to to compare just to make sure what we make will fit as best as possible from car to car. As we all know, each one is a little different. If anyone is game please let us know. Thanks!
We're also working on a lot of 2nd gen stuf and interior parts.
Good work Deuce!

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LOL! I'm game...come and get the car. Will the deck-lid spoiler be in the "stock" shape and form or will you conjure up a meaner, laid-back, more aggressive looking one? Also...what about carbon-fiber door panels, I mean just for my 69 Camaro? We could be onto something here....

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LOL! I'm game...come and get the car. Will the deck-lid spoiler be in the "stock" shape and form or will you conjure up a meaner, laid-back, more aggressive looking one? Also...what about carbon-fiber door panels, I mean just for my 69 Camaro? We could be onto something here....

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Where do you live? We're in southern California. I would like to work with someone near me. Here's a pictire of the rear spoiler. It is based n the stock one but the riser is cut off so it fits flush on the deck and there are neoprene pads on either end so that it doen't slap into the top of the rear quarter when the trunk lid is shut. The pads also fill any gap between the spoiler and top fender. In order the provide enough meat for the front studs to bit into, we added some cool little treardrop shapes on the the top of the leading edge since we lowered the whole thing.

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TT LS2,

Where do you live? We're in southern California. I would like to work with someone near me. Here's a pictire of the rear spoiler. It is based n the stock one but the riser is cut off so it fits flush on the deck and there are neoprene pads on either end so that it doen't slap into the top of the rear quarter when the trunk lid is shut. The pads also fill any gap between the spoiler and top fender. In order the provide enough meat for the front studs to bit into, we added some cool little treardrop shapes on the the top of the leading edge since we lowered the whole thing.

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Mr. Matt,
Unfortunately, I am in Northern Cali...Oakland to be exact...roughly 400 miles away from you. I was looking at you products line on your website...i'm pretty impressed! Look forward to seeing more products...like interior pieces, perhaps a c/f console for a 69 Camaro and other cool stuff like that.
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