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Old 12-22-2009, 08:37 PM   #29
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im only planning on getting the sides and front so, 1600 for that isnt bad compared to the carbon fibers 3500
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Old 01-29-2010, 04:56 AM   #30
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After MUCH adieu... I have pics of our new design (we'll offer both) and for Chris and Rafael you're splitters are boxed up, diffusers are boxed up, all is ready to go

Pics on the car were lost due to a busted camera so I'll really be relying on you guys to send me some good shots

I borrowed my friend's camera and snapped some pics where they were hanging in storage and then against the cardboard before I boxed it.

Both splitters are bevel cut and MAN did they come out cool looking. Made us decide to try a similar one for the fourth gens.

Anyways, thank for your patience and Chris thanks for pushing us to do this and Rafael for taking a chance and trying it with your bumper...

Finally, here's some pics...
















Same price as our normal splitter by the way...
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Old 01-29-2010, 09:22 AM   #31
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The Camaro is not an easy car to start adding stuff too because I feel alot of whats on the market doesnt look so correct from a design perspective and thats my trade.

The Callaway stuff is a carbon version of the Street Scene kit, diffuser is a one off for sure as is the wing.

I like the Callaway wing alot. These taller wings are overkill subtle is best on such a bold design.
The Callaway components are not versions of some other kit - they are functional, original designs.

It's interesting to read comments in this thread and others - surprising to read how many seem willing to settle for non-functional, cosmetic-only parts with suspect quality.
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Old 01-29-2010, 09:31 AM   #32
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After MUCH adieu... I have pics of our new design (we'll offer both) and for Chris and Rafael you're splitters are boxed up, diffusers are boxed up, all is ready to go

Pics on the car were lost due to a busted camera so I'll really be relying on you guys to send me some good shots

I borrowed my friend's camera and snapped some pics where they were hanging in storage and then against the cardboard before I boxed it.

Both splitters are bevel cut and MAN did they come out cool looking. Made us decide to try a similar one for the fourth gens.

Anyways, thank for your patience and Chris thanks for pushing us to do this and Rafael for taking a chance and trying it with your bumper...

Finally, here's some pics...
















Same price as our normal splitter by the way...
Very excited to see pictures of this installed. Looks great! You guys should do something similar for the rocker panels.
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Old 01-29-2010, 10:03 AM   #33
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Am I seeing things?

Isn't this: Stillen Splitter


The same as this: Street Scene splitter
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Old 01-29-2010, 10:11 AM   #34
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I asked the same Q a while back. Stillen is a reseller.
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Old 01-29-2010, 11:07 AM   #35
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I asked the same Q a while back. Stillen is a reseller.
That's what I thought too. Then I read this:

(Copied directly from Stillen's site)
"The Camaro continues to delight and capture the attention of the media and enthusiasts alike. STILLEN further improves the appearance with our urethane body kit.

Designed and crafted at STILLEN's in-house studio. The urethane splitter, side skirts, lower grille ducts and rear wing add a distinctive, customized edge to the already striking retro styling of the Camaro. When modified with these simple to install pieces the Camaro takes on a more agressive appearance.

The look, fit, feel, and finish are factory quality, thanks to STILLEN's rigid production standards and the direct molding process used to create all of our urethane components."

"Designed and crafted at STILLEN's in house studio"

I can accept the fact that they are a reseller. Why would they say that? Is someone fibbin'? I'd LOVE to know.....
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Old 01-29-2010, 11:50 AM   #36
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I asked the same Q a while back. Stillen is a reseller.
It is True that STILLEN is a Vendor and a reseller for many Aftermarket Companies like, K&N, Magnaflow, Eibach, Volant, Airaid, Belltech, KW Automotive, T-Rex Billet, Hypertech, Diablo, Magnacharger, Vortech, Hawk, DBA, AP Racing, etc...
We are also a Manufacturer, We R&D, Design, Test, and Produce most of the Parts We Sell, and anything that is Listed as a STILLEN part, you can guaranty, was designed and Made by STILLEN.

Check out this Video on our Blog from a Recent Interview with TheSmokinTire.com.
The Behind the Scenes Interview is about 12min40sec with detail on our Modeling shop at 4min40sec into the interview.
http://blog.stillen.com/2010/01/thesmokingtire-com-video-tour-behind-the-scenes-at-stillen/
http://blog.stillen.com/

You can also visit our website and read up on our history
http://www.stillen.com/page.asp?aboutstillen
http://www.stillen.com/page.asp?thedifference

Here is an excerpt from our website
BODY COMPONENT MODELING & URETHANE PRODUCTION

The entire process of creating body styling is quite impressive and is done from start to finish here at STILLEN. Automobiles, Trucks, Vans and SUVs are brought in to design, develop and tool for the production of Spoilers, Wings and Body Styling components.

The process starts with a vehicle on a modeling table where our body craftsmen design many iterations of body pieces and kits from fascias to rear spoilers, rocker panels to fender flares.

Once the final design is derived, plugs and molds are produced. Urethane compound is then injected into the molds to create the trend setting body styling that STILLEN is known for.


I hope this helps, and I hope this doesn't throw this thread off Track.
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Old 01-29-2010, 11:57 AM   #37
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So is the 2010 Camaro kit pictured above designed and made by Stillen or is Stillen acting as a reseller for this kit specifically?

Just trying to clear up the confusion. I dont really care either way, I like this kit regardless of who makes it...I just dont like that I have to drill into my baby to attach it...
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Old 06-29-2012, 09:34 AM   #38
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Where did you guys find the callaway splitter and side pieces? I can't find them and i want to see what they look like. I too love the Hennessey design but its way too expensive.

Anyone have a link to the callaway stuff?
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Old 06-29-2012, 09:48 AM   #39
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Where did you guys find the callaway splitter and side pieces? I can't find them and i want to see what they look like. I too love the Hennessey design but its way too expensive.

Anyone have a link to the callaway stuff?
You can call Ken in parts @ Callaway: 860 434 9002

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