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Same here...summit white comm. ed.
Hesitant to Dremmel, don't want to butcher it. Going to investigate YouTube for a DIY. If I find, I will post. Ps. Camaro Dude...was this time consuming? On a scale of 1-10 difficulty what would you rank? TY Much! |
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I don't see the connection man, really trying here, lol!
I'm trying to roll wit it but I can't... Nothing I wrote there even suggested association with the "green" party, and/or politically correct types, or those who swing the other way , environment friendly, environmentally safe etc..etcetera etcetera etcetera. If anything, what I wrote was so completely anti-corp, anti-establish, anti pharma, anti-(I'll get kicked off this forum if I finish this paragraph in its entirety) , but trust me, that it would get your gidiya up, up and going ![]() loll |
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Like with many things else, if you have the right tools, it's not that hard. I would say patience is key with this project. Don't rush it through. The sanding part, and getting the "line" right, was the most difficult for me. Any mistakes there, and it will look like crap. For some it might come easy. For others like me it was hard. I think that was the only part of it that I'll call difficult. Taking door panels off doors, again with the right tools, was a breeze, almost like LEGO. Taking inner plastic panel off door panel itself though, with the zillion plastic screws, was a bit of a bitch, now that my memory is being refreshened. /: |
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Well go figure??? I just traded in my 2015 Comm. Edition for a 2014 ZL-1 that I got a pretty good deal on. And wouldn't you know it. Same Ashen Gray Metallic door panels and sunuvagun, the brightest blue accent lighting that you have ever seen. Don't ask me how or why. It just is! It even shows up under the brightest night lights in my local Kroger parking lot. That wasn't the reason I traded up to a ZL-1 obviously. But now I know I wasn't crazy for insisting that GM do something about the issue with my previous car. Obviously it is possible. I don't have a cell phone or camera or I'd take a picture of it. But trust me the lights are bright blue and beautiful.
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Hey camaro dude I have the same problem you had I have the darker zl1 door panel inserts and red abl and can't see it really at all do you have any pics of where you sanded to on your door inserts this is really bothering me and how do they look in the day time like can you tell that you sanded any or is it still nice and dark where it was sanded seems like it would have a white Mark in the day maybe
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Yes, unfortunately, it will in fact leave a slight "white line" in the daytime. It's not THAT bad, but if you want a true 100% OEM quality finish, this may pose a problem. |
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No Gen5 that I know of, other than the concept model itself, had Ambient lighting on the dash. If this had ever been the case, we'd all be ordering OEM ABL dash parts, instead of, all of this kaos.
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