1987 camaro IROC concept!
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Car: 1988 IROC-Z Camaro, 1981 Trans Am
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1987 camaro IROC concept!
I saw this car online, and after doing a little more research i found very little info on this.
Is this a real concept car? or just somebodys mod? I like it ALOT and think itd look great for the style im going for on my car, if its actually possible id love to do that!!
I also found out the car was in a game called Gran Tourismo, the picture of it is also below.
I dont really care for the rims lol, but the rest of it is amazing, id love to make my car like that!!!
Heres all i was able to find:
http://www.smcars.net/forums/chevrol...pt-1988-a.html
http://www.smcars.net/forums/chevrol...pt-1988-a.html
http://www.smcars.net/forums/attachm...-z_concept.jpg
http://www.troppoimigliori.com/gt4/g...concept-88.jpg
Thanks for the help!
Is this a real concept car? or just somebodys mod? I like it ALOT and think itd look great for the style im going for on my car, if its actually possible id love to do that!!
I also found out the car was in a game called Gran Tourismo, the picture of it is also below.
I dont really care for the rims lol, but the rest of it is amazing, id love to make my car like that!!!
Heres all i was able to find:
http://www.smcars.net/forums/chevrol...pt-1988-a.html
http://www.smcars.net/forums/chevrol...pt-1988-a.html
http://www.smcars.net/forums/attachm...-z_concept.jpg
http://www.troppoimigliori.com/gt4/g...concept-88.jpg
Thanks for the help!
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Re: 1987 camaro IROC concept!
I don't think it even exists, especially since all the photos are from a video game.
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Re: 1987 camaro IROC concept!
It looks like a concept car of the 91-92 with the aero ground affects and high rise spoiler.
It does also look like it could be from a video game, gran turismo or Forza or something.
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It even says they made it in GT4 which is Gran Turismo 4!
It does also look like it could be from a video game, gran turismo or Forza or something.
Edit...
It even says they made it in GT4 which is Gran Turismo 4!
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Re: 1987 camaro IROC concept!
nope theres one! i would love to replicate this car!




http://www.camaroz28.com/winged-3rd-...totype-camaro/




http://www.camaroz28.com/winged-3rd-...totype-camaro/
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Car: 1988 IROC-Z Camaro, 1981 Trans Am
Engine: 350 TPI, 301 N/A
Transmission: 700r4, 350thm
Re: 1987 camaro IROC concept!
Sorry, i had actually found the link to the real car (the pictures INTIMIDATOR Z posted) but it looks like i pasted the firsdt link twice and left that link out altogether.
I agree with SDtransAM, it does look to be a 91-92 because of the ground effects.
Id really like to replicate this, i know it wont be cheap by any means, but how feasable is it? The only concern i have is that all those parts are custom, so it would be nearly impossible and cost a small fortune to get those parts, let alone have them installed.
The funny thing is the rear bumper looks VERY similar to my bumper on my '88, only small differences. The main big difference is where the liscence plate goes, so could you swap a Trans Am's rear bumper on an IROC, to get the place placement in the same spot? It seems like you should be able to.
Does anyone know if those tail lights are actually produced or not?
I agree with SDtransAM, it does look to be a 91-92 because of the ground effects.
Id really like to replicate this, i know it wont be cheap by any means, but how feasable is it? The only concern i have is that all those parts are custom, so it would be nearly impossible and cost a small fortune to get those parts, let alone have them installed.
The funny thing is the rear bumper looks VERY similar to my bumper on my '88, only small differences. The main big difference is where the liscence plate goes, so could you swap a Trans Am's rear bumper on an IROC, to get the place placement in the same spot? It seems like you should be able to.
Does anyone know if those tail lights are actually produced or not?
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Re: 1987 camaro IROC concept!
That's a beautiful car and definitely a one of a kind. First thought on the design though was how do you open the rear hatch?
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Re: 1987 camaro IROC concept!
The funny thing is the rear bumper looks VERY similar to my bumper on my '88, only small differences. The main big difference is where the liscence plate goes, so could you swap a Trans Am's rear bumper on an IROC, to get the place placement in the same spot? It seems like you should be able to.
Also, the firebird bumpers are too wide to go on Camaros.
I like everything about it though, except the wheels and the stupid fins on the fenders. What is that about?
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