ew god no. id rather have stock > that.
ehh this one is SEXY.....its BlueDeuces (had the badass Cavalier) camaro, RKsport SEMA car built for Energy suspension
Over 500hp @ 6psi
I wouldnt complain owning it but i would much rather have that silver one! lmfao
This may be a show car vs go car debate, but I just can't stand the whole "mad tyte tuckin 22" wheels on my pony car" thing. GOD I miss the days when sports cars had 16-17" wheels that didn't weigh a ton. Those rubber band tires do nothing to help a launch either.
Again, sorry by I see the camaro as a "go car" not a show car, just a personal preference.
Everything else about the orange one I like
They just did a walk through on the "Project Stunner" on Gearz, been sitting on the shop set for a while now.
I would still favor silver though...
the rims on the orange one are ugly.
Artsar wrote:now this is a camaro

Yes, I too was thinking of this one.
However where has BlueDuece been? That is sick!
oldskool wrote:This may be a show car vs go car debate, but I just can't stand the whole "mad tyte tuckin 22" wheels on my pony car" thing. GOD I miss the days when sports cars had 16-17" wheels that didn't weigh a ton. Those rubber band tires do nothing to help a launch either.
Again, sorry by I see the camaro as a "go car" not a show car, just a personal preference.
Everything else about the orange one I like 

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Trent's Camaro is very proper. He always manages to do a great job on cars and trucks like this. I've had the pleasure of working with him on some GM/SEMA projects, and he's a pro.
Thanks for posting his car, it's very tasty!
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So far the black one is the only one even remotely close to me liking it.
IF you have to drive a Camaro slow then you did something wrong to it.
And why the hell did they have the transmission apart in the orange one? I cant think of one single reason for doing that. (there probably retarded but good with a paint can)
Bill Hahn Jr. wrote:Trent's Camaro is very proper. He always manages to do a great job on cars and trucks like this. I've had the pleasure of working with him on some GM/SEMA projects, and he's a pro.
Thanks for posting his car, it's very tasty!
your welcome i enjoy all his cars also. me and another guy that has since left mounted the tires for the lacerne(sp?). trent has also done the interior of my service manager's show truck. if i can find pictures of his truck i'll post them.
i do understand its just not your taste of some of you guys. thats cool, i was just pointing out that something of this level of work was coming out of a small hick town in ohio. continue on everyone.
Joe Schulte wrote:Artsar wrote:now this is a camaro

Yes, I too was thinking of this one.
However where has BlueDuece been? That is sick!
That looks like the roof is chopped a bit
Joe Schulte wrote:
However where has BlueDuece been? That is sick!
Hes been in Afganistain but hes back now.
Who has money to do that @!#$? Lmfao... but that camaro looks sick slammed.
I don't like the orange or red one, the orange one looks tacky and the red one has wrong styling for the car.
Now bluedueces is perfect minus a few small details.

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DaFlyinSkwirl (Pj) v2.0 wrote:2 fast..... 2 furious....
Thank you! Leave the big wheels in the movies lol I don't want them.
sndsgood wrote:nothing wrong with show and go. not as big an issue rolling 22's if your pushing 500+ horsepower.
It's not a big issue if you don't have to launch. No car in the "go" category would be wasting weight on that big of a wheel. Again, that's just my personal opinion. At some point you cross the line of practicality vs functionality, and 20+ inches is way past it for me. Xibit called, he wants his wheels back lol.