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Old 08-11-2011, 11:53 AM
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I am needing some roof rail weather strip retenion trim.Whent to start cleaning up the trim and these 4 pcs are just to beat up to install.So if any body has some they are not going to be using It would help me out.PM me with quality of the componets and how payment needs to be made.Thanks
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Old 08-11-2011, 01:36 PM
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Looking good, Scott. I looked at some of the pictures of the front inner fenderwells, but couldn't tell if you had modified them for tire clearance. On my own car, I can tell that this will be the limiting factor (first order) for fitting a bigger tire up front and still having decent turning radius. How did you deal with that? I know Anvil makes composite units that have more room, but the thought of spending $1k on fiberglass inner fenders (or more on CF versions) is tough to swallow if I could find a decent way to modify the existing, stock/repop units I have on the car.

What did you end up doing in this regard?
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Old 08-11-2011, 03:09 PM
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Looking good, Scott. I looked at some of the pictures of the front inner fenderwells, but couldn't tell if you had modified them for tire clearance. On my own car, I can tell that this will be the limiting factor (first order) for fitting a bigger tire up front and still having decent turning radius. How did you deal with that? I know Anvil makes composite units that have more room, but the thought of spending $1k on fiberglass inner fenders (or more on CF versions) is tough to swallow if I could find a decent way to modify the existing, stock/repop units I have on the car.

What did you end up doing in this regard?
Mark
Mark the iner fender's are repos from OER.They fit like a saddle on a hog.But its my back spacing that allow's me to run wide frt. rim's.You need narrow frame rail's and corvette style back spacing to get this done.The turning radius is all that the ARG rack & pinion will give.

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Old 08-11-2011, 03:09 PM
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Old 08-11-2011, 04:39 PM
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Need a side view pic Scott! Looking good
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Old 08-11-2011, 05:04 PM
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Need a side view pic Scott! Looking good
Cris as soon as Brian finishish's the polishing will roll it outside and get some better shot's.
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Old 08-11-2011, 06:31 PM
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Really like the blacked out rear panel. Did the 2nd gen Z28s come that way?

Keep it up Scott you're almost there.
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Really like the blacked out rear panel. Did the 2nd gen Z28s come that way?

Keep it up Scott you're almost there.
No,I don't think so.I saw Kyle Tucker had done this w/the repaint of his 70 DSE test camaro.I like it so I sole the idea.Thank's Kyle.
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Yea,Tom Thanks for doing a great job on the camaro.
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Looks killer Scott!
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