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Old 09-07-2005, 07:08 PM
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Difference?

Is there much Difference between the body style on a 88 compared to a 91/92..I think i see it but i see more pics of the 91/92..I am about to get a 88 but before i get one i wana make sure its the right body style. Is there really much of a differnce? between the body lenght etc?
Old 09-07-2005, 08:48 PM
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The body is the same for the Camaro. The only exterior difference is the GFX, rear spoiler and the hood blisters. All can be interchanged between the years.
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Yeah becuase i really like the spoilers ont he 91/92 so my 88 would beable to except it?

Sorry if im sounding like a newb..haha i am just learning about camaros
Old 09-07-2005, 10:37 PM
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yes, but the holes for the three piece spoiler would have to be taken care of
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are the 91-92 GFX lower then the 85-90 GFX? They appear to be but Im not sure.
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