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    1. #1
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      any good vinyl sites?

      i was wondering if anyone knew of sites where they sell all different vinyl decals for 1st gens, im not sure what route i want to go, either a sleek and clean look or a street fighter or trans am series look, you know low stance and a menacing look. thanks-dom

      Dom Buffa
      69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas




    2. #2
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      You looking for factory style ones? http://www.phoenixgraphix.com/gm.htm#camaro
      Nick

      '67 Chevelle 350/th350..... soon to be all aluminum 5.3
      '73 Chevelle 4.8/th350

    3. #3
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      Vinyl's for houses, use paint!

      Rick Butterfield

    4. #4
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      the car was already painted so decals is the route i gotta go-dom
      Dom Buffa
      69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas



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    6. #6
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      i am by far no expert, and am sure you can but the car is almost out of paint jail and to be honest i like to change things up every so often, so if i was to paint a design scheme on and in 2 years get tired of it then i have to have it done all over again. where with decals i can just heat them up and peel them off lol. thanks guys sorry for the confusion-dom
      Dom Buffa
      69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas



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    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by 69projectKAOS View Post
      i am by far no expert, and am sure you can but the car is almost out of paint jail and to be honest i like to change things up every so often, so if i was to paint a design scheme on and in 2 years get tired of it then i have to have it done all over again. where with decals i can just heat them up and peel them off lol. thanks guys sorry for the confusion-dom

      Just be warned that the paint under the decals will fade at a much slower rate than the rest of the paint on the car. Which means, when you get tired of the decals and peel them off, chances are there will be a ghost of the decal still on the car, which is usually impossible to remove without repainting. This is especially true with freshly painted vehicles.

      Rick Butterfield




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