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Old 09-28-2009, 07:00 PM   #1
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A good base to start with.

Picked this up a few weeks ago, always wanted another 3rd gen since H.S. I have already stripped the interior for black interior and 4th gen. seats.

I already have my 350 block thats going to get built, after the engine will come the suspension, then tranny build and finally interior and paint.

And a pic of the daily on 18's.

Let me know what u guys think.
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Old 10-01-2009, 04:15 PM   #2
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Re: A good base to start with.

Nice job man, you and i are moving in the same direction. I wanna do a ls1 or a 383 swap with a full exhaust and some light suspension upgrades. You definitely have a good starting point. What do you plan to do with the car however, keep it a nice street car, autocross or drag it? whatever you plan on doing good luck and save those Benjamins, your gonna need em

P.S. sweet wagon
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Re: A good base to start with.

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Nice job man, you and i are moving in the same direction. I wanna do a ls1 or a 383 swap with a full exhaust and some light suspension upgrades. You definitely have a good starting point. What do you plan to do with the car however, keep it a nice street car, autocross or drag it? whatever you plan on doing good luck and save those Benjamins, your gonna need em

P.S. sweet wagon
The camaro will only be driven when the sun is out. Pretty much a FAST street car is what im looking for. I have a neighbor that has a rotisserie that he may let me borrow.

I know what you mean about saving the benjamins, try telling my wife that
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