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Old 11-07-2011, 02:13 PM
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It's a new product coming soon.... looks like a great piece - glad I'm building a '69...
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Old 11-07-2011, 05:41 PM
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The grill in the booth is a fiberglass and aluminum grill that is under development for the 69 Camaro. The grill is a prototype, but production tooling has already been started. The shell is thicker than the plastic version. It is also made wider by .125 per side to allow the customer to grind the edges to fit to the fenders. It can be modified by anyone that understands how to use filler or fiberglass. The aluminum insert is removable and can be coated or polished. The grill is expected to be available December 1 or sooner. The grill will be offered in black gel coat and the bars will be available in multiple finishes.

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Old 11-08-2011, 10:56 AM
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Anyone know what brand those gauges are?
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They are Classic Instruments. They also come in black. The billet cluster was designed for Classic Instruments gauges.

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Old 11-08-2011, 12:24 PM
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This was my first time at SEMA and I will be a participant each year from now on! What an amazing show.
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Old 11-08-2011, 03:55 PM
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Hi Pascual,

Your PMs are full. Could you send me pricing on the grille and rear view mirror? Is the grille center section all billet?

Thanks again, Ron

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The grill in the booth is a fiberglass and aluminum grill that is under development for the 69 Camaro. The grill is a prototype, but production tooling has already been started. The shell is thicker than the plastic version. It is also made wider by .125 per side to allow the customer to grind the edges to fit to the fenders. It can be modified by anyone that understands how to use filler or fiberglass. The aluminum insert is removable and can be coated or polished. The grill is expected to be available December 1 or sooner. The grill will be offered in black gel coat and the bars will be available in multiple finishes.

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Old 11-09-2011, 10:58 AM
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Sorry, cleared the private messages. I like to use email [email protected] I try to check it everyday during the week. I will post the details on the vendor section of all the new product. We introduced a new rs grill, cluster, dash pad, knobs, rear view mirror, speaker trim for door panel and package tray, headlight and wiper knobs, headlight and wiper knob mounts, A/C controller, wiper relocation kit, one piece C-10 taillight, 70 Nova taillight, extended quarter section and rear cover.

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Old 11-10-2011, 12:19 AM
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steve's camaro is a sickass mo........ woe , thanks for the pictures
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They are Classic Instruments. They also come in black. The billet cluster was designed for Classic Instruments gauges.

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Thanks Pascual...I didn't recognize them at first but I'm assuming those are the Velocity Series? I've been looking at getting some Classic gauges and those look awesome in that cluster. Any plans to make a cluster for the early sec gens? I have your taillights and RS indicators and the quality is top notch!

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Very interested in the details on that dash pad.
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