Camaro/Trans Am/Knight Rider
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Camaro/Trans Am/Knight Rider
Not My Car found it on youtube its a camaro with some trans am parts and knight rider dash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9f5HQqgZU4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9f5HQqgZU4
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Wow. A lot a really good work went into that car. Although a lot of off the wall modifications, it at least doesn't look half-assed in any way.
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i have to say some of it is a bit much but the amount of time and craftsmanship is highly appreciated espcially the smog legal supercharged motor
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As a Knight Rider fan myself...I'd hate to say but that thing looks hideous on the outside. The interior though looks pretty decent.
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Man, he's got so much crap on that thing he doesn't even know what it all came off of.
He claims his fender vents were off of a GTA... Nope; Sorry.
He said his headlights were from a "late 80's Beretta GTU"... Which, just so happen to be the same as every single Beretta ever produced...
Oh, and the rare ZQ8 wheels.... ...not to mention all the other tacky stuff...
...lets not forget the awesome holes in the hood to make clearance for a dual inlet air cleaner housing - The heater pipe going to the intake is classic too... Maybe he's from Cali, but still....
...what some virgins spend their money on...
He claims his fender vents were off of a GTA... Nope; Sorry.
He said his headlights were from a "late 80's Beretta GTU"... Which, just so happen to be the same as every single Beretta ever produced...
Oh, and the rare ZQ8 wheels.... ...not to mention all the other tacky stuff...
...lets not forget the awesome holes in the hood to make clearance for a dual inlet air cleaner housing - The heater pipe going to the intake is classic too... Maybe he's from Cali, but still....
...what some virgins spend their money on...
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Re: Camaro/Trans Am/Knight Rider
try again buddy
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Re: Camaro/Trans Am/Knight Rider
Man, he's got so much crap on that thing he doesn't even know what it all came off of.
He claims his fender vents were off of a GTA... Nope; Sorry.
He said his headlights were from a "late 80's Beretta GTU"... Which, just so happen to be the same as every single Beretta ever produced...
Oh, and the rare ZQ8 wheels.... ...not to mention all the other tacky stuff...
...lets not forget the awesome holes in the hood to make clearance for a dual inlet air cleaner housing - The heater pipe going to the intake is classic too... Maybe he's from Cali, but still....
...what some virgins spend their money on...
He claims his fender vents were off of a GTA... Nope; Sorry.
He said his headlights were from a "late 80's Beretta GTU"... Which, just so happen to be the same as every single Beretta ever produced...
Oh, and the rare ZQ8 wheels.... ...not to mention all the other tacky stuff...
...lets not forget the awesome holes in the hood to make clearance for a dual inlet air cleaner housing - The heater pipe going to the intake is classic too... Maybe he's from Cali, but still....
...what some virgins spend their money on...
OMG! His headlights aren't specific to special model he quote! OMG! He didn't know fender vents only came on TAs and not GTAs?! OMG! His wheels aren't as rare as he says!
He posts a video on the internet showcasing his car of course he's going to jazz it up a bit. Yes it's tacky but at least it doesn't have corvette tail light panel or 80 million chrome add-ons from JCWhitney. Relax.
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Not my taste (except that sweet blower!), but he put alot of work into it to make it his own. I can appreciate that.
Hey Ian, relax Bro!
Hey Ian, relax Bro!
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Not My Car found it on youtube its a camaro with some trans am parts and knight rider dash.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9f5HQqgZU4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A9f5HQqgZU4
Need a big narley burnout with the blower screaming!
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Back in the day, tacky garbage like that would have been mocked by at least 90% of the membership of this site.
A lot of effort may have gone into it, but the craftsmanship is awful, and the finished product is the perfect punchline.
Some of you have terrible taste in cars.
A lot of effort may have gone into it, but the craftsmanship is awful, and the finished product is the perfect punchline.
Some of you have terrible taste in cars.
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Back in the day, tacky garbage like that would have been mocked by at least 90% of the membership of this site.
A lot of effort may have gone into it, but the craftsmanship is awful, and the finished product is the perfect punchline.
Some of you have terrible taste in cars.
A lot of effort may have gone into it, but the craftsmanship is awful, and the finished product is the perfect punchline.
Some of you have terrible taste in cars.
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Back in the day, tacky garbage like that would have been mocked by at least 90% of the membership of this site.
A lot of effort may have gone into it, but the craftsmanship is awful, and the finished product is the perfect punchline.
Some of you have terrible taste in cars.
A lot of effort may have gone into it, but the craftsmanship is awful, and the finished product is the perfect punchline.
Some of you have terrible taste in cars.
that 90% also traded their f-bodys for a Prius
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I think it's overall a nice car, definately unique. Lots of interior lights and gadgets! The only part I found not fitting on the outside were the solar panels on the hatch....that to me was too hillbilly. All in all nice car and alot of hard work, thumbs up from me (:
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i give him a thumbs up... you don't build a car for everyoner else... you build it to make it your unique ride... who cares what everyone else thinks
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Almost anything that gets posted will have it's share of haters. Just reality!
Lot of work went into it.
Lot of work went into it.
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Can't hate on it(except maybe the dash, not a KITT fan. Sorry KITT owners :P) Other than the hood, looks like decent work. If I had the solar panels I'd probably have to flush mount them, so it looks like silver stripes that do more than look pretty. Shoulda dropped the 305 and put a blower on something more worthy but that's up to him.
Not my style, but I don't hate it.
Not my style, but I don't hate it.
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I like my Corvette tail lights, and my after market notch back. I don't have a bunch of Chrome. Not yet anyway. I do like what he did to HIS 3rd gen. How ever he did take it in a bunch of different directions. I can defiantly say he put a lot of work in to HIS car.
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