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Sep 29, 2001 | 09:26 AM
  #1  
new pics posted on the site. mostly phase 2 stuff. Let me know what you think.

http://www.djsexay.com/hawk

mike

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Sep 29, 2001 | 11:20 AM
  #2  
haha I was looking at that before you even posted it man. Great job!!

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'91 Camaro RS (in readers rides)
Dark Metallic Blue
V6, 4th Gen Seats, Sony Xplod CD Player, Pioneer 3-Way 6x9's, Infinity 4x6 Plates, 2 RF Punch 12's, RF Punch Amp, Custom Made Black Carpeted Box, Kelly Charger Front Tires. Soon to come, New Rims, New Rear Tires, Carpet, Floor Mats, Paint Job, Interior Color Change.
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Sep 29, 2001 | 02:27 PM
  #3  
Looking good Mike!
I was looking at phase1 a few weeks ago all the wires scared the crap out of me! But since you know what your doing I wish you the best of luck!
SSC

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85 Camaro, 355/400 "drag car" in moth ***** 13.1@ 101mph on its last season run.
Plans: Possibly add N20 for next season.
82 Firebird, 305/350 currently moth balled.
Current plans: Rebuild 305 with flat tops instead of the dished "cups" for pistons or slightly built 327 with the 58cc heads from the LG4, Upgrade the 2:73 to 3:73 or 3:42 and replace the turbo 350 with 700r4.


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Sep 29, 2001 | 08:25 PM
  #4  
That radio trim ring is very impressive. I wish that the Camaro used a flat style trim plate like that so I could do the same. With the Camaro, the deep recesses really limit your customization options if you want to maintain a stock appearance. I could do something similar to that on my GTA, but Pontiac used that goofy grid pattern and I have no idea how to replicate it.

Anyway, enough of my rant. The install is looking fantastic!

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Sep 29, 2001 | 09:15 PM
  #5  
thanks jim,
yeah, I had that grid pattern on my 91 bird, just used a standard GM kit on that one.

I actually think the 3rd gen camaro, with it's deep recess, doesn't look too bad with a 1 din in a flush mount kit.

I accidently made the opening just a tad too big, so I need to fill it in a little more with more epoxy, and then resand. I will not be a standard din opening, but will meet up perfectly (I hope) with the faceplate of my 7949, I cut a little more off then needed for the flip down to clear, and I have a pretty big gap.

mike

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Sep 30, 2001 | 08:32 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">I actually think the 3rd gen camaro, with it's deep recess, doesn't look too bad with a 1 din in a flush mount kit.</font>
You mean like this?


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