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Jumping in late, but I like the result.

I think I'll do that to my kid's 04 Denali engine cover, while it's off.
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I'm doing something a bit different. Bought a cover for a 2010 Camaro I'll mod to cover the 5.3
I wanted the SSR cover stuff but I haven't hit the lottery and don't plan to heist an Armored Car.
 
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I'm doing something a bit different. Bought a cover for a 2010 Camaro I'll mod to cover the 5.3
I wanted the SSR cover stuff but I haven't hit the lottery and don't plan to heist an Armored Car.
Ssr cover that spendy? I had a tbss cover I almost used. But wasn’t tryin to make people think my 5.3 was a 6.0 lol.
I’m excited to see you fit that camaro cover on. Gonna paint it too?
 

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I'll drill out the fake bolts and replace with polished stainless steel and paint it a bit.
It's mostly to cover the stock coils and such. A little under hood bling.
 

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