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Old 03-01-2013   #21
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Default Re: Someone already created a new rear end for the C7

Lol...Good point.
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Old 03-01-2013   #22
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Default Re: Someone already created a new rear end for the C7

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Originally Posted by Hib Halverson View Post
The C7 rear fascia is growing on me, too.

Especially when I found that part of the "black" color outboard of the tail lamps which, in early spy shots and P'shop renderings, was thought to be flat black paint, is actually the exhaust vents for the transaxle cooling air flow.

It goes in the two inlets just aft of the rear quarter windows, flows around the transaxle then out those two vents. Like the front end cooling exhaust vents on the hood, that's good use of aero.
I have to agree with both points. The rear end makes a statement that I am getting use to AND it is those functioning vents that tilt the scales for me.
Nothing worse than vents with no function. That's function following form.
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