Lost/Stolen Emblems
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Re: Lost/Stolen Emblems
So you got drunk with a bunch of Army guys that robbed you? And your friend is on pain meds? All of this happened the day after Thanksgiving? All this tells me you have more to worry about then Camaro emblems.
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I think your reading comprehension skills are a little under par. He was not there. I also think he gave too much info. A simple "I'm looking for emblems" is enough, and will keep critical comments like that from happening. Don't get me wrong, opiate abuse is at an epidemic level nowadays, but no one needs to know about personal problems here.
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Re: Lost/Stolen Emblems
http://www.hawksthirdgenparts.com/ca...eatured&page=2
Hawks has everything you need.
Hawks has everything you need.
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http://www.thirdgenranch.com/catalog...dd431c1997315c
This isnt it?
Are you talking about something like this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-OEM-88-90-CHEVY-CAMARO-IROC-Z-BLACK-RED-ROCKER-PANEL-EMBLEM-BADGE-10189319-/261328460054?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cd863d916&vxp=mtr
This isnt it?
Are you talking about something like this?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/GM-OEM-88-90-CHEVY-CAMARO-IROC-Z-BLACK-RED-ROCKER-PANEL-EMBLEM-BADGE-10189319-/261328460054?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3cd863d916&vxp=mtr
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Re: Lost/Stolen Emblems
I bought all of my emblems /badging here many years back . Give them a call and if he has one ask for the part # so you can look at it on his site.
Even if he does not have that ask for a free catalog.
If you can’t find things you're looking for in the catalog or on his site call them.
= http://www.rickscamaros.com/
Even if he does not have that ask for a free catalog.
If you can’t find things you're looking for in the catalog or on his site call them.
= http://www.rickscamaros.com/
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Re: Lost/Stolen Emblems
Buy an LT1 and wire it up yourself, i will give you diagrams and wire to wire hookups big guy. My Reading comprehension is fine i will admit that i do skim through things in a hurry but, you came in to bust my ***** and didn't even care about the guys rare emblems. At least i tried to help and didn't leave looking like an *******.
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You mad bro? So you say you didn't read the whole post and rendered a judgement on the OPs problems in his personal life? That's not being an azz at all. Reading schematics is like road maps, has nothing to do with reading comprehension. That would be reading a sentence or paragraph and understanding the thought that was conveyed, which you clearly did not.
As far as what I am capable of, if you think I can't read a schematic and fix or wire something up, bet me and lose. I learned to do so in my teens, as well as blueprints. Reading, drawing and building to scale. But that's beside the point. It just pisses me off to no end to see someone come in for help and be attacked on a personal level, and there is entirely too much of it going on in here. I think people forget that we all started out young and uninformed. Show a little tolerance. While you did come back and save face, your first intention was not to help, but to criticize. Criticize something you did not even care enough to read the whole of or completely understand. That was why I said what I did. I stand by my first statement, this is no place for personal problems, not his, yours, or mine.
As far as what I am capable of, if you think I can't read a schematic and fix or wire something up, bet me and lose. I learned to do so in my teens, as well as blueprints. Reading, drawing and building to scale. But that's beside the point. It just pisses me off to no end to see someone come in for help and be attacked on a personal level, and there is entirely too much of it going on in here. I think people forget that we all started out young and uninformed. Show a little tolerance. While you did come back and save face, your first intention was not to help, but to criticize. Criticize something you did not even care enough to read the whole of or completely understand. That was why I said what I did. I stand by my first statement, this is no place for personal problems, not his, yours, or mine.
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You mad bro? So you say you didn't read the whole post and rendered a judgement on the OPs problems in his personal life? That's not being an azz at all. Reading schematics is like road maps, has nothing to do with reading comprehension. That would be reading a sentence or paragraph and understanding the thought that was conveyed, which you clearly did not.
As far as what I am capable of, if you think I can't read a schematic and fix or wire something up, bet me and lose. I learned to do so in my teens, as well as blueprints. Reading, drawing and building to scale. But that's beside the point. It just pisses me off to no end to see someone come in for help and be attacked on a personal level, and there is entirely too much of it going on in here. I think people forget that we all started out young and uninformed. Show a little tolerance. While you did come back and save face, your first intention was not to help, but to criticize. Criticize something you did not even care enough to read the whole of or completely understand. That was why I said what I did. I stand by my first statement, this is no place for personal problems, not his, yours, or mine.
As far as what I am capable of, if you think I can't read a schematic and fix or wire something up, bet me and lose. I learned to do so in my teens, as well as blueprints. Reading, drawing and building to scale. But that's beside the point. It just pisses me off to no end to see someone come in for help and be attacked on a personal level, and there is entirely too much of it going on in here. I think people forget that we all started out young and uninformed. Show a little tolerance. While you did come back and save face, your first intention was not to help, but to criticize. Criticize something you did not even care enough to read the whole of or completely understand. That was why I said what I did. I stand by my first statement, this is no place for personal problems, not his, yours, or mine.
Excuse me "Bro" I'm aint ever scared i'm mad. I understand your Dr phil perspective but were grown *** men, and i took a shot, it was more of a wtf question but you can call it a shot. He isn't clear with what he's saying in the op in the first place.
And you can read shematics bust your *** doing wiring and reading diagrams with a model year that gm decided to make confusing as hell go for it, and then share your results to anyone needing help around here because you have been through it, seen it, and have the answer. I have helped out alot more people then you have and will continue to do so, my reading comprehension is good enough to bust your ***.
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"I'm aint ever scared i'm mad."??? With a statement like that, how could I ever doubt your mastery of English? Good day young lad, I have nothing more for you.
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Re: Lost/Stolen Emblems
Bumper emblems with bowtie trimmed will fit in the plastic holders/mounts that go in the recess on the rocker panel . Look fine.
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