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BlackTopKing 07-27-2010 09:29 PM

Trans Am/Camaro Features Combined
 
I like the look and have seen a could TA with the side skirts off of RS's for the lil scoop on the side- but never seen the front part done either, i was thinkin about a frontspoiler for months and figured i end up making a Pc like the drift cars, but after seeing the thread on Body kits for 3rd Gen- I reall started thinking....

If the sideskirts would fit- couldnt the front spoiler section ( fender area) be cut to fit...
The body pc i have- the camaro is one pc wraped- but the TA has ground effects in 2pcs...

if i cut the section needed couldnt i get it to fit and mold it on?

Also has anyone tryed putting the vents from the irco hoods on a TA....?
http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/DSCN7986.jpg

wretched73 07-28-2010 07:55 PM

I don't see why not? Plus someone has to be the first to try it! Just do some measurements and make sure you can get the whole vented area from the camaro chin to fit on the ta chin

BlackTopKing 07-28-2010 08:27 PM

very true...I did notice the width differance more so...

any ideals for plastic weld? i have seen the plastic repair stuff but wonder if it would work on something like the ground effects... altho at this rate i might as make it fiberglass....hummmm....the idea still rolls with in my mind

wretched73 07-28-2010 09:01 PM

You could prob cut it out and make a mold than make one outta fiberglass

BlackTopKing 07-28-2010 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wretched73 (Post 719113)
You could prob cut it out and make a mold than make one outta fiberglass

I agree with you!
I really need to adveture into adventure


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