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Radiator Cover; Gloss Carbon Fiber (16-24 Camaro)

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      Gloss Carbon Fiber Radiator Cover for a Lightweight, Show-Ready Engine Bay.

      Upgrade your engine bay with this exclusive radiator cover in gloss carbon fiber, designed to replace the factory metal piece. Combining lightweight construction with a sleek, high-gloss finish, this radiator cover delivers a refined, modern look that’s perfect for show cars and performance enthusiasts.

      Premium Carbon Fiber Construction.
      Crafted from high-quality carbon fiber, this radiator cover offers exceptional durability while significantly reducing weight compared to the factory metal piece. Its UV-resistant high-gloss finish preserves a deep, polished appearance that resists fading. The 2x2 twill weave pattern adds a bold, custom touch to elevate your engine bay's aesthetics.

      Direct Fit for Easy Installation.
      Engineered as a precise replacement for the factory metal radiator cover, this carbon fiber upgrade ensures a seamless fit with no modifications required. All necessary hardware is included, making installation straightforward and hassle-free.

      Pairs well with our carbon fiber windshield cowl cover and fender cowl covers

      Fitment Guide:

      • 2016-2025 SS, RS, LT, ZL1

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