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Old 08-06-2010, 07:10 PM
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Default Pics of my 6LE CME installed on the Camaro.

I think after getting this on here I might go ahead and have the body shop blend it on to the bumper. Does anyone know what they use to mold and attach it to the bumper. (plastic weld? Urethane repair material?)
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Looks great. I like those unblended better than blended into the bumper.

p.s. what brand/model lift is that?
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Looks great. I like those unblended better than blended into the bumper.

p.s. what brand/model lift is that?
I think its a 7000 series I can't remember right now.
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i want your garage.

the cme looks great on there. as do all of your cars

i actually like them unblended more as well. But i'm sure Sommer or one of the other guys with theirs blended will chime in to let you know what they used.
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i want your garage.

the cme looks great on there. as do all of your cars

i actually like them unblended more as well. But i'm sure Sommer or one of the other guys with theirs blended will chime in to let you know what they used.
I thought I did too. But once I put it on today I just don't like the top edge showing. I guess I will have to talk to the body guy and see what he thinks.
Thanks for the compliments on the rides.
I really do miss the Z06 but it was time to move on to something different.
My 7 year old really misses the 70 1/2 Camaro RS he sure did love to ride around in that car.
The Nova is just too darn radical to just cruise around in when its hot and humid here in the midwest. (ALL DAMB SUMMER)
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Originally Posted by 1NASTYZo6
I think after getting this on here I might go ahead and have the body shop blend it on to the bumper. Does anyone know what they use to mold and attach it to the bumper. (plastic weld? Urethane repair material?)
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Hands down one of the cleanest I have seen!!!! Damn your exhaust looks good! I like that you kept it all stainless...

Can I use a pic or two on my site?

Also, if you just want to buy one of our bumpers already blended in I could work something out with you on an exchange ($300 credit towards the bumper). If you blend that you'll have to pay to paint a whole bumper anyways...
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I think getting the bumper pre-blended will make you happier in the long run.

After seeing the exhaust and suspension id love to see how clean the engine bay is on that thing... (i could easily see this thread getting out of hand picture wise... hahaha)
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Looks Great how it is now.Leave it
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now thats what i call clean great lookin car and garage
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Perfection!
It looks perfect the way it is.
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Doesn't it sound better as well? That extra piping and these stainless tips (as opposed to the cast ones I sell) just seem to really smooth out the flow, did on mine at least (but I have duals)...
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Very nice!
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
Hands down one of the cleanest I have seen!!!! Damn your exhaust looks good! I like that you kept it all stainless...

Can I use a pic or two on my site?

Also, if you just want to buy one of our bumpers already blended in I could work something out with you on an exchange ($300 credit towards the bumper). If you blend that you'll have to pay to paint a whole bumper anyways...
Hey no problem using the pics. Let me think about the blended bumper. I looked at your thread which you put up a few months ago. I was wondering if you have any pics on cars without the wide body and fully painted? Thanks again.
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looks good!
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
Doesn't it sound better as well? That extra piping and these stainless tips (as opposed to the cast ones I sell) just seem to really smooth out the flow, did on mine at least (but I have duals)...
I does sound a little different. I guess smoother would be accurate. I just hate the Magnaflow muffler being too quite. I've got a TSP head and cam on it and you can hardly here the cam (torquer V3, ls6 stg 2.5 heads) 1 7/8 arh ORY. I even put an electric cut out on it to make her louder but that just sounds like open exhaust (duh!). I guess what I'm leaning toward is putting on a TD over the axel setup. My freind has a muffler shop so I could use his equipment to get everything like I want it, just wouldn't be mandrel bent. Also would not be cheap to keep it all SS all the way back.
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love it man. super clean car as well.
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Great car(s). I bonded my CME valance with a product called Lord Fusor (just google it). Even though it's bonded I left the seam and I like the way it looks. To me it looks like an extension of the rocker panels and the lines look natural. Your exhaust is awesome too.
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Originally Posted by 6LITEREATER
Also, if you just want to buy one of our bumpers already blended in I could work something out with you on an exchange ($300 credit towards the bumper). If you blend that you'll have to pay to paint a whole bumper anyways...
could i do this? only reason i ask is cause i haven't installed mine just yet and my bumper has a huge scratch in it and need to be repainted anyway. if so sweet but if not it's ok

btw OP your cars and garage are amazing!!
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Originally Posted by King Nothing
could i do this? only reason i ask is cause i haven't installed mine just yet and my bumper has a huge scratch in it and need to be repainted anyway. if so sweet but if not it's ok

btw OP your cars and garage are amazing!!
I could work something out...
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Looks great like it is, very nice looking.


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