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Or you can do like I did as well as others did purchase a new panel from GM (approx $105) have it painted (approx $50 satin black no clear coat). If you want to save your factory panel (if you ever decided to go back to the stock look)
Here is a link to a tech article on how to install it
http://www.01pewterz28.com/tailpanel.htm
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Here is a link to a tech article on how to install it
http://www.01pewterz28.com/tailpanel.htm
Sean
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just call up a local parts yard, there were so many camaros made, use any 93-02 camaro
tell them you need the rear filler pannel for a 95 camaro.. dont say Z28 or a newer year because they will want more for it
then take it home, sand it lightly and use wal mart matte black bumper paint thats what i did
tell them you need the rear filler pannel for a 95 camaro.. dont say Z28 or a newer year because they will want more for it
then take it home, sand it lightly and use wal mart matte black bumper paint thats what i did
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01pewter2001Z28 thanks for the very detailed info, after lookin at the time and steps it will be pretty good to get the extra and I'll have fun seeing what the car looks like when it gets done.