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Old 03-11-2005, 11:40 PM
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Where do you get those rear black panels from? The panels that say CAMARO on them. I don't want to paint it either but I like that look.
Old 03-12-2005, 12:33 AM
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Just get one from a black car. If you don't want gloss though you are gonna have to paint it or get it painted.

It's not hard to paint, flat/satin colors are real easy to work with.
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Does every one just paint them then? I suck at painting
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I painted mine (pics on my cardomain site) and most people paint their own. But you could get it painted at a body shop if you think you'll screw it up, or maybe a friend of yours can paint it?
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I picked mine up from GMpartsdirect.com for $100 had a local shop paint it for $50

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What paint did you use to paint it? Brand wise. Did you sand, primer, paint, and clear coat it?
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They are easy to remove and a local bd shop can pain them for less than $100

I didn't go with the flat look.....I liked gloss like my bumper insert.....
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I used primer and low gloss black duplicolor engine paint with ceramic.

400 to ruff the surface and get rid of the gloss, 800 to smooth out the sanding scratches, I painted it, and then a final wet sand to smooth everything out.




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