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Will Cave
Drives: 2010 Victory Red 2SS LS3 Join Date: May 2023
Location: North Carolina
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This is such a cool thread. Enjoyed reading through it a few months ago. Since then, my wife and I have been to China on vacation. We were there the first 2 weeks of September. No family there or anything, just hadn't been to Asia yet and thought China would be cool, and it was! We flew into Shanghai and bullet trained around the country for about 2 weeks. Except for the first day... Our flight delays made us miss our train out of Shanghai and there were no more bullet trains left for the day. So, we got on a K train (I think it was a "K") with a standing ticket for 6 hours from Shanghai to Shangrao. It was really fun though, even though we didn't arrive until 3am. The people on there were super nice and I talked with a guy the whole time via Translate app on our phones. We went from Shanghai to Shangrao, Zhangjiajie, Furong, Tongren, Chengdu, Xi'an, Beijing and then back to Shanghai to fly home. Might have forgotten 1 or 2... It was a really eye-opening experience and much different than I expected in a good way. Only American sports car I saw was an S550 ecoboost Mustang
I kept an eye out for your car when we were in Beijing though! I had no idea there were so many electric vehicles there. I did see some pretty cool looking cars over there that I'd never seen before though.
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Drives: 2010 Victory Red 2SS LS3 Join Date: May 2023
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![]() Drives: 11 Camaro V6 RS, 03 BMW Z4 Join Date: Oct 2013
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I've uploaded a few new videos onto my youtube page, nothing groundbreaking or amazing, but if you have a few minutes to join me on my journey, I'd appreciate the support!
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...Sal3O_vSlMjp2u |
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![]() Drives: 11 Camaro V6 RS, 03 BMW Z4 Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Beijing & Michigan
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I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you to everyone here, and to express my hope that we can keep this community going strong for many years to come.
Between working on my master’s degree, taking care of a baby, and working full time, I don’t get many chances anymore to make really exciting videos. Still, I hope some of you might spare a couple of minutes to check out my latest one. Here’s the link: https://youtu.be/KdhgGqC1Kfc One of the things that prompted me to make a thank-you video was a noticeable shift in the car community here in China. Recently, used Camaro prices have dropped significantly, and there’s been a new wave of young people buying their “dream cars.” Over the past few months, I’ve been getting messages every couple of days on my Chinese social media accounts—questions, requests for suggestions, and troubleshooting help from new owners. I’m genuinely happy to see this resurgence in Camaro popularity here, and I’m honored that people trust me enough to come to me for help. I’ve even been called “Teacher Jeph” more than once—which, considering I am a teacher, feels pretty fitting. That said, almost everything I know about my car started right here in the Camaro5 community. What people share on this site, build threads, troubleshooting posts, casual comments, or detailed write-ups, travels much farther than most probably realize. Even when advice is given without any expectation beyond helping a fellow enthusiast, it doesn’t stop here. It gets read, learned, remembered, and passed on. Many of the people who have helped shape my knowledge will likely never meet me, and they certainly didn’t set out to influence car owners halfway around the world. Yet through this community, they have. The collective knowledge, generosity, and willingness to share that exists here has had a real, positive impact far beyond this forum, and I’m proud to be one small link in that chain. |
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Awesomely said Jeph!! We are all one big family of Camaro owners and enthusiasts and have a passion for these wonderful Camaros, and love to share what WE have learned and experienced with them. Your Camaro, and everything you have done with it is a testament of YOUR dedication to your passion, and your vids and writings along the way, paves new roads for those who come behind you over there. Keep up the great work, and enjoy all you have! And if I helped you in any way along the way, I'm grateful to have done so. Cheers my brother!!
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Location: Alberta, Canada
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Thinking of picking up a set of those taillights. They are now sold on AliExpresss (I recognized your car from the photos).
They are sold with amber outer lenses and an amber led, but they agreed to do red lenses with keeping the amber led. I plan to use it for strobing instead of turn signalling, as I will keep the american style turn signal. Only issue is they're $600 USD which is not cheap, but is cheaper than infinity taillights and they do look fantastic. Like the original concept car! |
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And if you haven't already figured out, I absolutely love my taillights, after years of modification, they are finally perfect. Just double check that they get the wiring correct as the made for China Camaros outer light is turn signal ONLY and the inner lights are brake and driving lights ONLY. I am not sure how many they have sold to owners overseas at this point so they may not know the USDM (And I assume Canadian domestic market?) wiring is different. |
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![]() Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Join Date: Oct 2023
Location: Alberta, Canada
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I fully anticipate the wiring to be different because on North American Models there is no dedicated turn signal wire, it just flashes the brake light.
This means however they're powering the amber led won't work here, but that's fine because I'm planning to do custom wiring anyways (I've done a good bit on the car already). |
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My taillight wiring is a mess after 4 versions of taillights. Every wire is taped up, twisted together or randomly touching the right spots. I need to get in there and clean it up. |
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