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Fourth-Gen Chevy Camaro - Playing Dress Up

Can't buy a new Camaro? Give your fourth-gen a fresh look with these cosmetic ideas.
By Johnny Hunkins
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Here's what our donor '94 Camaro looked like stock when we bought it three years ago. Notice the ride height, color, wheel/tire combo and spoiler. Fast yes, but you see yourself coming and going a dozen times every day. What we needed was a tasteful makeover.

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One of the easiest and most tasteful way for a fourth-gen Camaro to stand out from the crowd is with a set of RK Sport "Big Attitude" SS stripes. The cost is reasonable and the change can be as drastic as a complete paint job. Plan on taking seven hours to do the complete install in your driveway.

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We bought the optional roof stripes, which many of the solid roof guys opt for. We liked them on the t-top car too, so we popped for the extra $50 and cut off the extra length. There isn't much in the way of placement instructions, so measure carefully and hope your eye is good!

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The most difficult part of the RK Sport stripe install was the rear decklid. It's easy to mess up because the vinyl doesn't like to turn sharp corners when wet. When it's time to squeegee the water out, the decal moves or sticks in the wrong place. Just be patient, reorganize, and try again till it's right. Our three-piece spoiler made it even more difficult, but it's do-able.

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RK Sport's 2-inch three-piece spoiler isn't tacky like most of the huge import wings or even like the much maligned "shopping cart handle" on ex-PHR project Techno TA, but it does add just the right attitude to the Camaro's aerodynamic wedge shape without impinging on the F-body's smooth lines.

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After we performed our cosmetic makeover, our nine-year-old Camaro looked like this. No, we didn't rob the wheels off a Mustang and go nuts trying to fit them. Read on...

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Carbon fiber emblems can say a lot about your car: understated, high tech, and classy. This is RK Sport's black carbon fiber nose emblem (also available in red with black Bowtie) which fits all Camaros from 1993-2002.

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Matching black carbon fiber emblems in the same shape as the original molded plastic ones are available from RK Sport to match the nose emblem. You'll need three: one for each fender and one for the rear fascia. You can also get them in chrome or gold if you have an aversion to getting in a magazine.

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Here's the rear valance with RK Sport's black carbon fiber "Z28" emblem and their red carbon fiber Bowtie. It's subtle, not sledgehammer.

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We've seen garish bright vinyl inset lettering and come away feeling dumber for having seen it. It even looks more spastic on Corvettes--but there's no accounting for taste. In sharp contrast, RK Sport's carbon fiber inset "Camaro" lettering for the rear valance looks like it came from the factory.

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We went to Topline Products in Montclaire, CA for these "Bullett" wheels. They look like the Mustang "Bullitt" wheel, but come in fourth-gen F-body and C4 bolt patterns and offsets. Our 9x17-inch fronts will fit at all four corners, but we opted to go larger for the rear. The tire is Nitto's NT555 RII Extreme road race R-compound DOT in a 275/40ZR17. They've got a treadwear rating of 100, but we've gotten 17,000 miles on the street plus three road race track outings on a single set.

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These huge majongas measure 10.5x17 inches and wear Nitto 315/35R17 Drag Radials. Topline Products told us this one-piece cast wheel would fit under there without rubbing. We didn't believe them, until we tried it. We had the baseball bat ready to roll the fender lip, but there was no contact--even with a 1.5-inch lowering spring out back. Hint: Be prepared to bevel the hub openings with a rasp if these go on the rear of a Camaro or Firebird.

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Not interested in a g-Machine look? Here's something else for you that's less expensive. This is the same car (before being lowered and painted) with Centerline Telstar 4x15-inch pizza-cutters up front and 8x15 diggers (5-inch back spacing) in the rear. In Jersey, they drive 'em like this with Mickey Thompson ET Streets. Centerline now makes the rears in a 5.5-inch back spacing thanks to our previous series in GM High-Tech Performance. The whole package here (including Skinnies and slicks) cost us $963.60 through Summit.
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Lest ye think our dress-up queen is the automotive equivalent of a dumb blonde, here it is at Englishtown Raceway Park running 13-teens on a stock engine and no juice. Mods include 3.42 gears, TransGo shift kit, Precision Vigilante converter, SLP cold air package, manual fan kit, Hooker shorty headers, Dynomax high-flow cat-con, Corsa exhaust, BMR suspension, 160-degree t-stat and a Holley airfoil. It also has 113,000 miles on the original LT1 long-block and runs on stock computer tuning.

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