Berger panels...
I have my original rear fascia for sale if you are interested. Its in excellent condition.
Sand, prime... paint.....I used a rattle can to paint mine

http://www.01pewterz28.com/tailpanel.htm
I added BMR hi-polished letters, and the red bowtie to the rear panel all in all I think the cost for the panel "as seen" was about $250.

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I had one... for a minute



if they were cheap enough so i'd have less "downtime". i hate body work and im not that good at it, so i'd have a hookup here in town spray it. i also didnt know if they were sold already satin/flat black for convenience sakes, but it looks more $ than its worth. ill see if a buddy has a panel he'll let me borrrow/have.
if they were cheap enough so i'd have less "downtime". i hate body work and im not that good at it, so i'd have a hookup here in town spray it. i also didnt know if they were sold already satin/flat black for convenience sakes, but it looks more $ than its worth. ill see if a buddy has a panel he'll let me borrrow/have.
It takes all of 5 minutes to pull your panel off... another 5 minutes to scuff it up a little with a scotch brite pad (no primer needed) and then maybe 20 minutes (including waiting bewteen coats) of spraying it (our of a Dupli-Color Low-Gloss Black spray can), let it dry for another 25 minutes and then another 5 minutes re-installing it... for a total cost of under $10 and 1 hour of your time.
C'mon guys, quit turning small projects into $200 monsters...
Wipe it down well (use prep-sol or anything that evaporates to make sure no dust is left on it from sanding) then spray it in light overlapping coats (in other words you want the spray pattern to overlap... think of it like mowing a yard, you don't just mow in rows, you overlap your last row to make sure it was covered).
Always spray PAST the object also (in other words don't start or stop spraying while your are still spraying the object, it could leave spat marks).
REALLY simple... I personally think the closest color I've found to the Berger panels is Dupli-Color Low Gloss black (even the engine enamel if that's all you can find).
Flat or satin black will look WAY to dull...
Make sure and order some real stainless steel or chrome CAMARO inserts (no vinyl, they are too recessed to look right) or else the panel looks like $hit all naked
Your car will look KILLER with this done! I cant' wait to see a grey car with it so do it and post some pics
You should get a set of these to finish it off:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=33708





