New project decisions
#31
Maybe just to give you an idea of option 2. I knew I seen one on youtube before. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1HSjotoBxE
#33
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From: Eastern PA,
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I would say if you are going to trim it with blue keep it dark and subtle, Also have you checked out the black and orange roadster camaro shown in the "what do you think" thread? There is an idea on how to break up the 2 tone, and that is not a hard scheme to follow. I am thinking about doing that to my Sarah with black on the top and Pewter as the lower color, burgandy stripes to devide the colors.
Massey
Massey
#35
Lemme find it again... BRB...
https://camaroforums.com/forum/93-02-general-41/just-wondering-what-you-thought-55220/
I messed up the title it should be Just wondering what you thought. BasicConcepts started the thread. I love the way the 2 tone division is not a solid straight line, it makes the car seem like it is moving even standing still.
Massey
https://camaroforums.com/forum/93-02-general-41/just-wondering-what-you-thought-55220/
I messed up the title it should be Just wondering what you thought. BasicConcepts started the thread. I love the way the 2 tone division is not a solid straight line, it makes the car seem like it is moving even standing still.
Massey
#36
Sheesh, that thing came with some slick looking rims Gorn. I would keep the black color, then you don't have to paint the bay/jams/etc. Some tint, lowering springs, and I would paint the scoop gloss dark gray.
#39
Joined: Nov 2007
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From: Eastern PA,
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I think it is already lowered. Remember those pics are without the driveline. Kid I got it from said he bottom out a lot.
#40
Hm, sounds like he didn't know how to drive? My car is dropped 1.5"-2" and I only bottomed out because they took out the rear bump stops. Case grabbed some off another fbody in the junk yard and I haven't bottomed out since. I only scrape the air dam now. But you know how PA roads are...