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Ultimate 6th Gen Camaro Performance Upgrade Guide Page 7: Aesthetics

Last Page, If you're not already broke by now, there's no hope for you. I'm sorry but you just don't show signs of an unhealthy addiction and you should probably just buy a Prius. On the other-hand, if you have purchased things on all of the previous pages and you've still got funds available, then consider adding Aesthetic things that will make your car stand out.(If your exhaust doesn't already do that.) Otherwise, donate to the Mod-Addict.com Racecar fund! (Link below... Seriously... At the bottom of the page...)
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This section is supposed to be a little more lighthearted than the rest. There's no C.A.R.B. legal requirements here that we need to be concerned with and for the most part, you're not really going to effect anyone's safety unless you forget to bolt down your spoiler and head straight to the high-way. 
In all seriousness, if you want to customize your car and "Make it your own," the best way to do that is by Aesthetics and appearance changes. I'm not a huge fan of any modification that cannot be reversed to preserve resale value, but I will point them out nevertheless. Please keep in mind that the majority of body-kits, front, side, and rear lips will all have reduced ground clearance and may cause you to rub in ways you're not used to. In addition to this, please be mindful of your modification versus the applicability of it. For Example: You don't want a 4" tall Wicker Bill if you plan to set a high speed record with your car. If you don't understand why, you should sign up for the mailing list below to get access to more helpful information like this. (Leave me a comment on the Contact page.)
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    • March 2012's Winner
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  • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros
    • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros Page 2
    • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros Page 3
    • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros Page 4
    • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros Page 5
    • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros Page 6
    • Ultimate Upgrade Guide for 6th Gen Camaros Page 7