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Is This Bagged Chevrolet Camaro All The Rage?

Lowering. Stancing. Camber. These are new trends to emerge in the automotive aftermarket scene, and have become very popular as of late for those looking to not “mind the wheel gap” as some obnoxious vinyl stickers sometimes proclaim from rear windows.

Bagging a vehicle does give a car a more clean and sleek appearance, but purists may disregard it in its entirety. Nonetheless, today we present to you this bagged fifth-generation Chevrolet Camaro for you to mull over.

Air Lift provides the hardware to raise and lower the Camaro at will, erasing wheel gap completely is one so wishes, and we’re assuming the owner has rolled the fenders on the car to ensure those low-profile tires aren’t chewed up in the process. It’s a unique look for a Camaro, we’re not sure if the car pulls it off though.

That’s where we’d like to hear from you. How do you feel about this style? Does the Camaro wear it well, or should it be saved for another application? Talk to us about it below in the comments.

Former GM Authority staff writer.

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  1. Re-fucking-diculous.

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  2. its all fun until you get a leaky bag

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  3. I wouldn’t do this to a ZL1 or any special performance trim, but it looks better and handles better than the ‘hellaflush’ negative camber craziness. Dropping it down is only intended for when it’s parked, not for driving like that.

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  4. It’s racist because the car is black

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