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Post by Alucard on Sept 3, 2009 21:40:24 GMT -5
I have NO idea if anyone is in the car biz here or not, but do you think it'd be possible to get a new Camaro in Autobots trim, regardless of the color? I know you can get Autobots wheelcaps, steering wheel logo, and doorsills, but I'm not sure if those are only offered in like a "Bumblebee" package or what.
I'd imagine they'd be willing to do it, since that's just making more money for them, but yeah...I may want to be a huge dork and not have a yellow car, y'know?
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Post by default on Sept 3, 2009 22:14:56 GMT -5
I have NO idea if anyone is in the car biz here or not, but do you think it'd be possible to get a new Camaro in Autobots trim, regardless of the color? I know you can get Autobots wheelcaps, steering wheel logo, and doorsills, but I'm not sure if those are only offered in like a "Bumblebee" package or what. I'd imagine they'd be willing to do it, since that's just making more money for them, but yeah...I may want to be a huge dork and not have a yellow car, y'know? Yeah. You should be able to have it custom ordered how you like. It just may cost more. However, if you keep the car in good condition and own it for a while, it would likely pay itself off as it would be rarer. My dad knew a guy who sold a 50's Chevy station wagon for a few grand in the 80's as he had a bench seat factory installed from a Chevy truck and all packages for the wagon just listed bucket seats.
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Post by Alucard on Sept 3, 2009 23:18:37 GMT -5
I have NO idea if anyone is in the car biz here or not, but do you think it'd be possible to get a new Camaro in Autobots trim, regardless of the color? I know you can get Autobots wheelcaps, steering wheel logo, and doorsills, but I'm not sure if those are only offered in like a "Bumblebee" package or what. I'd imagine they'd be willing to do it, since that's just making more money for them, but yeah...I may want to be a huge dork and not have a yellow car, y'know? Yeah. You should be able to have it custom ordered how you like. It just may cost more. However, if you keep the car in good condition and own it for a while, it would likely pay itself off as it would be rarer. My dad knew a guy who sold a 50's Chevy station wagon for a few grand in the 80's as he had a bench seat factory installed from a Chevy truck and all packages for the wagon just listed bucket seats. It looks like they do indeed just sell a special "Transformers" edition, and will stop at the end of this year, but I'm betting I could still probably find a way to get the Autobots stuff, even if I had to do it aftermarket eventually. What's odd is the Transformers edition isn't even movie accurate.
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Post by Father Dougal McGuire on Sept 4, 2009 2:10:30 GMT -5
Damn near anything is possible in the Aftermarket. Especially with the cult following of Camaros and to a lesser extent Transformers.
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