Camaro fill ins for the rear pannel?
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Putting on the RK Sport Vynle? or Acrylic? (sp) whatever they are letters today. Going to wash it and wipe with alcohol then put them in.
Any advice?
Any advice?
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I got mine from RK Sport, they were kinda expensive, but they've been holdin up strong for the last year and a half.I think they'll outlast the car lol, putting them on was a breeze, don't remeber exactly what all i did, but it was a breeze
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my R was the only one that caused me a little bit of trouble and i have a damn air pocket in there still but oh well unless your an inch from it everything looks good
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I ended up with a set of Raised simulated carbon fiber letters that I love, no trouble so far and I installed them just like you did, so I would say you should be fine, mine have been on for over a year now with no problems.