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Old 11-08-2005, 11:03 AM
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Pascual and the guys from Marquez do incredible stuff. I sat in it and I had goosebumps. It looks BETTER than OEM. And as mentioned above it looks like it fits the car. That's the type of "eye" for this stuff they have. Awesome stuff!

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Old 11-09-2005, 01:47 PM
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Yep, I have some closer shots, I can post them tonight, but remember - they were just point and shoot pics at a booth, they don't have the best lighting.

I'll post them up tonight.
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Here's a shot with all the tail lights. Again, this is just a point and shoot pic, this doesn't even begin to show the quality and craftsmanship these have.



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Old 11-09-2005, 07:30 PM
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Thanks Scott! Looks like a great pic to me. Believe me, I want them - just wanted to get an idea of the different designs that are available in the split lens. I want the back of my car to be very pretty and detailed, since that's what most people will see, blah blah blah
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Old 11-09-2005, 07:34 PM
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With all this stuff available, and with everyone clamoring for it, isn't anyone afraid that you'll all end up with basically the same car? There sure seems to be a lot of people waiting around to drop cash on the latest and greatest as it comes out.

A "custom" interior that you can order already customized and homogonized?

I'm not knocking all the stuff, as I think it's awesome, but it's kinda like buying a "custom" crate engine.

It's gonna start looking like when women show up to the party in the same dress.
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Old 11-09-2005, 07:42 PM
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If 1500 camaros from around the country end up with these parts, that will still leave 500,000 or so with the oem stuff. Having seen the quality first hand, I gotta say the billet will be on my next camaro.
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If 1500 camaros from around the country end up with these parts, that will still leave 500,000 or so with the oem stuff. Having seen the quality first hand, I gotta say the billet will be on my next camaro.
Yeah, I gues you're right. Looking at the Lateral-g member map most of us will never really cross paths. The only member on here I see regularly is StreetKing, but our Camaros have never been at the same place at the same time. Lil427 is near me, too, but I haven't seen him either.

I guess that's the point of this site: To bring together like-minded people from all over. It's just that we have the same tastes. Hanging out on here gives the impression that everyone in the world has a twin turbo 1st gen Pro-Touring car. Truth of the matter is that there are probably less that 50 in the country (twin turbo) and no two are alike.

This all being said- When can I order my billet? Can the inside section of the lens housings be ordered in black, like factory?

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This all being said- When can I order my billet? Can the inside section of the lens housings be ordered in black, like factory?
Check out Prodigy. He painted his. Looks awesome. I doubt it should be hard for someone to do on their own. Then again, I eat paint chips.
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And for the 2nd Gen guys:





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