LOWER IT! and don't put that gay two tone crap on there
Take a good first look at this car and you may just sit there for a few minutes with absolutely no words. Official Chevrolet Camaros come in the classic coupe and convertible forms, but unofficially things can get a little, shall we say, eccentric. For example, some tuners feel that a car should be taken to that next level just on the other side of normalcy. A coupe and convertible Camaro? Boring! How about a completely inappropriate muscle car turned truck? Apparently, that’s what Luke Bromidge from Victoria thinks is fitting of a vehicle tuned to look like a classic and beautiful Chevrolet Camaro and pick-up truck. All around the world muscle cars are weeping over their fallen brethren.
While we never imagined something like this was even possible, Luke Bromidge from Victoria has spent moths in customizing a front end that will transform any Holden VE Commodore into a Camaro. While we admit the VE Commodore owners will be very happy with the new and more aggressive look, we really can’t imagine what a Camaro owner will think when it sees something that is supposed to be a muscle car carrying all kinds of cargo in its newly opened rear trunk.
The worst part of this whole conversion is that it is extremely simple. All Bromidge has to do is take the front end kit, install it, and paint it. Ta-da! Did anyone order a Camaro pick-up?
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LOWER IT! and don't put that gay two tone crap on there
full respect for going there. The front doesn't really suit the rear IMO, but kudos.
On a sedan or wagon even, I would say kinda cool... but on a ute? That is about the most bogan thing I have ever seen.
I really don't think it's that bad, paint job aside (single colour would be nice to see). I have more respect for this guy going through the effort to fit a Camaro front-end as opposed to sticking a Chevrolet badge on their Holden. Put it this way - I've seen an Audi 8L A3 front-end on a Mk3 and it looks good. A regular Mk3 with the four-ring Audi badge? Wank!
I think it's fantastic! I'd prefer to see it on something with a more aggressive rear end but nevertheless, good on him.
Wonder how it'd look on a Caprice? Or an R8?
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