Smoothed Rear Camaro Bumper
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Smoothed Rear Camaro Bumper
Has anyone ever had the rear license plate area smoothed out?
I want to do this to my car but I wonder how hard it would be.
I know many of you will ask about where the license plate will be mounted...I'll fab up some kind of bracket for it to bolt under the rear bumper.
This way I'll be able to remove it for any car shows.
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Here is one for the TA guys...Silver02TA's car
I want to do this to my car but I wonder how hard it would be.
I know many of you will ask about where the license plate will be mounted...I'll fab up some kind of bracket for it to bolt under the rear bumper.
This way I'll be able to remove it for any car shows.
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Here is one for the TA guys...Silver02TA's car
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Originally Posted by Ls1CamaroGuy87
cool.....but where would the rear license plate go?
did you read.....
I gurantee you almost no one has done it. That would be extremely to difficult because of the large space needed to cover up. I say it's not worth it and may look kinda goofy
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Originally Posted by Brian2006
did you read.....
I gurantee you almost no one has done it. That would be extremely to difficult because of the large space needed to cover up. I say it's not worth it and may look kinda goofy
I gurantee you almost no one has done it. That would be extremely to difficult because of the large space needed to cover up. I say it's not worth it and may look kinda goofy
It might look a little goofy with the liscense plate bracket on there, but that's why I would make it removable. It would look nice at a car show or just parked at a hang out or at the track.
This is just an idea.
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or you could have the license plate where it is now and just bolt on that "cover" thing (like the TAs have in front) to cover the license plate at shows, etc. instead of taking the time and spending the money to make a bracket/motorized bracket the holds the license plate
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Originally Posted by StrobinSS
Could get this if you end up completely smoothing it (kinda pricey though)
But bringing that TA idea to the rear sounds good too.
But bringing that TA idea to the rear sounds good too.
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Originally Posted by StrobinSS
Could get this if you end up completely smoothing it (kinda pricey though)
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But bringing that TA idea to the rear sounds good too.
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But bringing that TA idea to the rear sounds good too.
damn it you stole the idea i was going to post! lol i'm just wondering how it would look like with the plate hanging so low, mayb e a chop of the plate under the bumper?
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im about 98% positive that GM made a rear filler pannel for the TA, i know ive seen one a few years back, i think it was on ebay, but i think it only came on canidian or exported cars as an option. its been a while since i saw it so i doubt i would have any luck finding it again