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Old 04-14-2009, 02:10 PM   #57
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Originally Posted by Camaro509 View Post
But seriously, why put it on the passenger side?
Passenger side gas cap is convenient when the gas station is full of people getting gas on the drivers side and there's unused pumps on the other side.

It may be safer when the car gets hit, the driver is further away from a potential gas leak.

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In a normal luxury car or low-end gas sipper that probably won't see any customization it is fine. But on a performance car, truck or pony like the Camaro that usually see custom work done, it doesn't make a lot of sense.
Take a look at forums for any luxury car or low-end gas sipper, or look in the parking lot at a stereo shop. Every car gets lots of people who spend ridiculous amounts of money on a stereo.

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Originally Posted by HEMI DAVE View Post
Went to NY Autu Show yesterday and took pic of inside the trunk of a production 1SS...

Saw exposed wires and screws.

Just be careful when putting something in the trunk.
Pretty normal for GM cars, in my experience.

I'm surprised so many people still haven't gotten used to those reverse lights. I quite like them.
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