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Old 04-29-2003, 09:39 PM
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93-97 trans am body kit

Well i finished my front bumper gfx for my 96 TA. Looks sweet took me a couple of months and went through alot of fiberglass to get it right. But here's a video for anyone interested.

Oh ya BTW it's the ONLY 4th GEN LT1 TRANS AM IN THE WORLD WITH FRONT BUMPER GFX.

MADE MY OWN GFX

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Old 04-29-2003, 11:33 PM
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Well you better care if I dont like it.
Looks great. Kind of like a wings west on the bottom. I wish i could make something like that. About how much money do you have in it. I give her two thumbs up
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Old 04-30-2003, 01:29 AM
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All you did was mold a Camaro WW Front GFX in your bumper ???

It looks good but you could have evened it out more

Got some pics?
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looks good. I like it. It kinda reminds me of the 3rd gen GTA
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Old 04-30-2003, 09:44 AM
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No, Rob laid this out on a template by hand. Everything was made from scratch.
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Old 04-30-2003, 09:48 AM
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It is really hard to see what it looks like in that video.

Got any still photos ?
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Old 04-30-2003, 10:36 AM
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Err, I can't get the link to work.
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Old 04-30-2003, 10:38 AM
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I need to see some still pics.

The music you chose for the vid did suck

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nah..nice vid, great song, good looking gfx. Definitely. Think your buddy could make me up a Callaway rear bumper for a Camaro?
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Sure, after he's done making my side skirts
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i think it looks nice, but like it was said before we could use some better quality still shots to see it better...good job!
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Old 04-30-2003, 08:03 PM
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Originally posted by ProjectRS
All you did was mold a Camaro WW Front GFX in your bumper ???

It looks good but you could have evened it out more

Got some pics?
i didn't mold or use any camaro gfx.
I did it all from scratch.
Layed down a solid frame to the shape i desired then layed down the fiberglass. Primed it and painted it. It took me 2 months of weekends. The reason why i was able to do this is because I'm a liscensed autobody technician and am used to making things work. Check out my car domain site wth some pics. I'll post some digital pics soon. Next project will be side skirts with side exhaust exits.

P.S, thanks LIONS3 for the back-up

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Originally posted by ProjectRS
All you did was mold a Camaro WW Front GFX in your bumper ???

It looks good but you could have evened it out more

Got some pics?
I've seen the car in person.

The video doesn't do it justice.

It looks fine. Its not uneven and it fits very snugly to the bumper not like some other kits.

Rob has been working on this for the past little while. He made it from scratch.

Not bad for his first try.

Ready to make my custom GFX now Rob?
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That looks ****in sick.... pardon my language....
that is the nicest looking trans am i have ever seen... you really should fabricate some kind of kit for that... i'd buy it for sure... in fact, put me on the list with the other 200000 t/a owners who would want it....
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How many other T/A owners would want a kit like this?

Rob is a bodyman so he could probably paint it for you as well if you sent him your paint code for an additional cost.
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