C5 taillights on a 4th Gen Camaro
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C5 taillights on a 4th Gen Camaro
I was at the Super Chevy Show at Rt 66 yesterday, and I saw a 4th Gen Camaro with C5 taillights. It looked awesome! It looked like it was a whole new filler panel, maybe a custom job. Anybody ever seen those for sale anywhere? If so, where and how much?
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Yeah, that black one is the one I saw (the first pic). It has the chameleon painted SS Stripes and rear inserts to match. That was the best 4th gen there IMO.
I did a search ans all I could find was a member Whistler was working on making them, but I couldn't find if he was done with them or not. Is that where that guy got his from?
I did a search ans all I could find was a member Whistler was working on making them, but I couldn't find if he was done with them or not. Is that where that guy got his from?
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the black one is wikdss on ls1.com
here is a link to his post!
http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread...hreadid=355190
here is a link to his post!
http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread...hreadid=355190
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I saw the car too... I was like "dayamn, that's whistler's C5 berger panel".
I have to admit, the panel looks a LOT cooler in person than on the web. Very well designed. Not sure if I'm bold enough to do it on my own car, but it definately looks good.
Anyone else see that one guy with the orange Cavalier with the Silvia headlights and custom fiberglass dash? Not something I'd ever do but definately a professional job... not a five-minute ricer car by any means.
I have to admit, the panel looks a LOT cooler in person than on the web. Very well designed. Not sure if I'm bold enough to do it on my own car, but it definately looks good.
Anyone else see that one guy with the orange Cavalier with the Silvia headlights and custom fiberglass dash? Not something I'd ever do but definately a professional job... not a five-minute ricer car by any means.
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