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Over 50,000 Camaros were sold last year to excited new owners. If you are one of those buyers, you are probably now looking for ways to give your car a unique look.
Deciding to do some Camaro interior and exterior mods don't have to be a considerable investment. By doing smaller touches throughout your car, you can give your Camaro a custom look.
Not sure of your options? We can help you get started with this list of affordable interior and exterior mods.
These mods won't increase the horsepower or performance of your Camaro. What they will do is give your car style and attitude. You don't have to spend a fortune either; there are plenty of affordable options.
One of the first things you should look for is aftermarket floor mats. Take out your stock mats and save them for when you decide to sell your car.
No matter how careful you are, your floor mats take a beating from you getting in and out of your car. By replacing your mats, you can give your car a unique look.
Add a little extra flair to your mats by looking for a set with detailing. This could be the Camaro logo, or a set with racing stripes, the bow tie, or "Camaro" on them.
If you use your Camaro as a daily driver, then you need to look at rubberized floor mats. These mats protect against dirt, water, and mud. When they get dirty, all you have to do is rinse them off.
Seat covers are another one of those dual purpose mods. You can change the look of your interior and protect your stock seats at the same time. You have a range of options when it comes to how much you want to invest in your covers.
For the lowest cost, you can buy standardized covers from your local auto shop. These covers are designed to fit a wide range of car models, though, and end up cheapening the look of your Camaro.
At the other end of the spectrum are full custom seat covers. These are going to make it look like you bought total custom seats. They won't cost as much as custom seats, but they aren't exactly cheap either.
A great option is somewhere in the middle with semi-custom seat covers. They will be made to fit a range of sports car seats. This will give them a better fitting look than the standard seats.
What is great about seat covers is that they are machine washable. They can also add cushion and comfort to your seats.
These cost a bit more than the other ideas on this list. If you aren't ready to commit to illuminated, you can opt for carbon fiber or colored ones.
The illuminated set features "CAMARO" down the length of the sill. Each letter is outlined in an illuminated white.
When you buy a direct OEM replacement, installation is a breeze. Just make sure you buy a high-quality set.
Door sills take a lot of abuse from you getting in and out of the car. A quality set will stay looking great for years to come.
Whether you're a regular at the track or want to look like you are, these tow hooks are a must. They are affordable and easy to install. There are factory locations ready for your hooks on your car.
You have your choice of a variety of styles and colors. To help you choose, think about whether you want your hooks to be functional or decorative.
One popular choice is featherlight tow hooks. These are an excellent option for the person who likes to take on the track where weight is critical.
For a stylish look, you could opt for titanium hooks. They come with a machined titanium shaft and your choice of red or black powder coated D-ring.
This may seem like a detail too small to make a difference. Except to be successful with a clean look, you need to pay attention to the little details. This blackout decal is what will separate your Camaro from the rest of the pack.
Installation is simple, so take your time so you know it's affixed centered and straight. There is nothing more embarrassing than a wonky decal.
Add a custom touch to your interior with door accent trim. Give your plain looking doors a splash of color by either matching or contrasting with the exterior color of your Camaro.
These high-quality trim pieces start just below the window sill and extend down past the handle and window control button. They then extend horizontally along the door.
You could buy a rear spoiler from GM, but that is going to cost you a pretty penny. Instead, look for an aftermarket option.
Look for one that is made of ABS plastic. This is a durable and sturdy plastic that will be able to withstand being attached to the back of your car.
Your other option is to look for a carbon fiber one. This material has exceptionally high strength while still being incredibly light.
If you decide to do this mod, know that you will have to drill into your trunk lid. The seller of your spoiler should provide you with a template or directions on where and how you install their spoiler.
If you decide to go with carbon fiber, you can leave your spoiler as is. The material is beautiful and will accent the entire look of your car.
Your other option is to have the spoiler match the stock color of your car. This will give your vehicle a clean look.
An unpainted spoiler will give you the ability to paint the spoiler any color you want. The majority of car enthusiasts will tell you that a differently colored spoiler isn't the best look, though.
Everyone has black wiper arms. They are boring and often forgotten about.
Your Camaro doesn't have to be this way. Replace yours with painted ones, and give your Camaro some extra panache.
Find a company that offers wipers that have primer, paint, and clear coat. This way they will stay looking nice, and you won't have to worry about the paint peeling.
Replace your stock black grille with a painted one that matches the rest of your car. You can find one that looks similar to the stock one in shape or goes completely custom with a new build and color.
When you replace your grille, be sure to hold onto the old one. You can snap the bowtie off and put it on your new one. This will give your new grille an OEM look.
These vinyl decals will give your hood a fresh new look on an older Camaro. They will give a new Camaro a noticeably different look while out on the road.
Hood spears are two thin stripes that follow the shape of your hood to accentuate the already present body details. Two decals start at the windshield and extend to the nose.
If you are going to put vinyl decals on your Camaro, only use auto-intended vinyl from reputable companies like 3M, KPMF, Avery or Hexis.
These companies manufacture vinyl that is UV resistant and designed for cars. If you do not use the proper vinyl for your decals, they will quickly crack and peel. You also risk them ruining your paint.
You aren't limited to hood spears when it comes to decals for your Camaro. You could add a single stripe from bumper to bumper. Or you could have two racing stripes that extend from bumper to bumper.
Then there is the popular trend of putting two stripes on your front fender or fenders. These are two smaller stripes that start where the side panel meets the hood and end in the wheel well.
Stock fuel doors come painted and blend in with the rest of your car. Add a little flare to yours by putting a polished stainless steel logo decal on it.
You could choose one that has a "Camaro" laser cut into it. Or if "SS" or the Chevy bowtie is more your thing, those are options too.
You could also choose a custom painted door cover. This is a great option if you are going for a tough look for your Camaro. Take this cover for example.
It has a center accent color of your choice, but the bulk of the cover is painted black. There are also decorative rivets and “CAMARO” detailing across the center.
With this list of mods, you can choose which Camaro interior and exterior mods are perfect for your budget. You don't have to spend a fortune on your car to give it a custom look.
If you are new to modding, start small with something easy like seat covers and floor mats. For the more experienced, adding a spoiler or tow hooks are great options.
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