How quickly times change... Anyone else used to be into GFX and big spoilers?
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How quickly times change... Anyone else used to be into GFX and big spoilers?
I was searching Google images for Camaro GFX (don't ask why ) and stumbled across Brent's old F-Body Modification Guide page.
This was like **** for me 11 years ago (God I'm getting old) but some of the cars that still really do it for me on there would probably get REAMED on here today but they were THE **** back then...
Here's some examples of cars I still think look **** but I'm betting I'm in the minority...
This car (ZR28)was one of my absolute favorites, I remember PRINTING THIS PICTURE OUT !!!
I honestly remember thinking SS cars, with stripes and t-tops were as good as it got...
Even stock hoods just looked good with stripes...
This just seemed like the most bad *** factory car ever...
Of course, all of Brent's cars rocked and this was just the icing on the cake...
Man, how crazy it would have been to be at SEMA back then when this pic was taken (I was there this year and it was all 2010s)...
Some of the first LS1s I remember seeing and thinking they looked good...
This one was DEFINITELY not one of the ones I used to drool over 11 years ago (as there was no Harwood Cowl yet) but it was too hot to be left out...
The part that will make most of you cringe is the spoilers, oh the spoilers !
I came REALLY close to sporting one of these...
This is still acceptable but oddly enough while I LOVED it back in the day (I had it on my 1994 Z, a buddy had it, etc...) I kind of hate it now...
Even I didn't like this one though...
However I do remember when EVERYONE who was ANYONE had some vinyl on the back window, lol...
My final sin is I kind of dug this as I was introduced to it in a mag on a 1998 LS1 (in 1998) that had the firs NOS 5177 kit and I just figured the car had to be RIDICULOUSLY fast...
Oh yeah, I forgot I LOVED the GFX, rims and stripes on this car...
I don't know if times were simpler if I was just simpler (or both) but it seems like more was put into the appearance of the cars and they were less cookie cutter than the LS1s we see nowadays.
Probably has more to do with my own nostalgia but to me, if I didn't know what was under the hood, some of these cars just look so much more fun for some reason than most of the LS1 cars I see today.
Anyone else old enough to join me down this memory lane stroll and post your closet car fetishes ?!
This was like **** for me 11 years ago (God I'm getting old) but some of the cars that still really do it for me on there would probably get REAMED on here today but they were THE **** back then...
Here's some examples of cars I still think look **** but I'm betting I'm in the minority...
This car (ZR28)was one of my absolute favorites, I remember PRINTING THIS PICTURE OUT !!!
I honestly remember thinking SS cars, with stripes and t-tops were as good as it got...
Even stock hoods just looked good with stripes...
This just seemed like the most bad *** factory car ever...
Of course, all of Brent's cars rocked and this was just the icing on the cake...
Man, how crazy it would have been to be at SEMA back then when this pic was taken (I was there this year and it was all 2010s)...
Some of the first LS1s I remember seeing and thinking they looked good...
This one was DEFINITELY not one of the ones I used to drool over 11 years ago (as there was no Harwood Cowl yet) but it was too hot to be left out...
The part that will make most of you cringe is the spoilers, oh the spoilers !
I came REALLY close to sporting one of these...
This is still acceptable but oddly enough while I LOVED it back in the day (I had it on my 1994 Z, a buddy had it, etc...) I kind of hate it now...
Even I didn't like this one though...
However I do remember when EVERYONE who was ANYONE had some vinyl on the back window, lol...
My final sin is I kind of dug this as I was introduced to it in a mag on a 1998 LS1 (in 1998) that had the firs NOS 5177 kit and I just figured the car had to be RIDICULOUSLY fast...
Oh yeah, I forgot I LOVED the GFX, rims and stripes on this car...
I don't know if times were simpler if I was just simpler (or both) but it seems like more was put into the appearance of the cars and they were less cookie cutter than the LS1s we see nowadays.
Probably has more to do with my own nostalgia but to me, if I didn't know what was under the hood, some of these cars just look so much more fun for some reason than most of the LS1 cars I see today.
Anyone else old enough to join me down this memory lane stroll and post your closet car fetishes ?!
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when i was in highschool i soooo had the last pic of the spoiler on my camaro hahaha good times it was a V6 lol i even had the SS style hood scoop on there to haha and a body kit from Vizage haha **** i loved that car but almost 6 years later and i kidna laugh at it but now i got the 2000 trans am and not doing any body mods except the WS6 hood of course
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when i was in highschool i soooo had the last pic of the spoiler on my camaro hahaha good times it was a V6 lol i even had the SS style hood scoop on there to haha and a body kit from Vizage haha **** i loved that car but almost 6 years later and i kidna laugh at it but now i got the 2000 trans am and not doing any body mods except the WS6 hood of course
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personally, i like a lot of the different GFX kits. not all, but quite a few. I wouldnt have a 98+ camaro without either GFX or a splitter, with the exception of one with the DH bumper, which is in my future. and i dont like the rear of the car without anything either, gotta have GFX or CME back there, or have dumps.
the freedom/RKsports style spoilers CAN look good, if on the right car. but on most cars they do nothing for me.
but i see where you're coming from with the cookie-cutter vibe you see a lot. But i think that just depends on where you look. you get that a LOT here on the forum, but if you go somewhere like cardomain.com a lot, which i do, you get to see it all. people who do any and everything with these cars, many different spoilers, GFX kits, rims, paint jobs, etc, etc. which is the main reason i go there to check out cars and see things people have done. i get inspired to do different things with my cars when im on there.
the freedom/RKsports style spoilers CAN look good, if on the right car. but on most cars they do nothing for me.
but i see where you're coming from with the cookie-cutter vibe you see a lot. But i think that just depends on where you look. you get that a LOT here on the forum, but if you go somewhere like cardomain.com a lot, which i do, you get to see it all. people who do any and everything with these cars, many different spoilers, GFX kits, rims, paint jobs, etc, etc. which is the main reason i go there to check out cars and see things people have done. i get inspired to do different things with my cars when im on there.
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I actually liked the big wing on the 4th gens. Not the "add-on" one, but the one that replaced the stock wing. My dad bought his like this, ended up liking it, and kept it. He still needs to lower it and put a SS hood on it though:
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I agree with this statement... the cars just do not look complete IMO without the GFX.
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When i first joined this site, i remember seeing all kinds of people ripping others for having ground effects on their f-body. I'm just glad to see i'm not the only one that like the way they look. Wish i had a pic of my first car. I was dumb as hell with performance but it looked good. On second thought, i'm glad i don't have a pic. I'm embarassed that i ever thought a Z24 was fast. HAHA.
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Lol i wasn't thinking about camaros, but I was one of the people that saw The Fast and the Furious when I was in 6th grade or so, and thought an eclipse with a huge spoiler, GFX, flashy paint, and of course NAAAWWWZZZ was the absolute ****. Gave that a year or so before I saw the light for good and figured out THOSE people were mostly total douchebags, started following the custom truck scene, and bought a pretty well modded silverado for my first vehicle.
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Back when I first got my SS, I found this guys car on some site. I still LOVE the ground effects on this car, and if I could buy them and make them work with my CME I would put them on immediately. They just flow soooo well with the car. I could live with or without the spoiler. I think it looks great from the side, but the rear needs help.
All around I give this guy's car a 10 though. Sadly, these are the only pictures I have.
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All around I give this guy's car a 10 though. Sadly, these are the only pictures I have.
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I'm a fan of the RS kit myself. I was actually trying to find a Z with the kit on it when i was looking for a car. Still might buy an aftermarket RS kit someday. I think it gives the car a more muscular look. some of them GFX kits are just ricey to me though...like something out of Fast and the Furious. and as far as spoilers...as long as its functional i don't car how big it is. what i can't stand is these FWD ricers with big spoilers on the back.
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I think the reason a lot of us dont like this anymore, is because now we see anything from Civics to Grand Ams to WRXs with big spoilers, crazy ground effects ect.. so we as a muscle car community want to stray away from it as much as possible.
But back then, making the car look as far from stock as possible, putting on things that stood out was the thing to do. But that was before or right at the begining of that huge "ricey" fad that we see today lol.
So I think our point of view is different, based on what type of cars we see with this stuff on it now vs then.
But back then, making the car look as far from stock as possible, putting on things that stood out was the thing to do. But that was before or right at the begining of that huge "ricey" fad that we see today lol.
So I think our point of view is different, based on what type of cars we see with this stuff on it now vs then.