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I have some subframe connectors I have up for sale, they have never been on a car. They are bolt on style but I lost the hardwere. 80 obo. The part number is c3120(fits stock exhaust). Heres the link from summit http://www.summitracing.com/parts.aspx?sku=CEE-3120 will trade for new some spark plugs, hypertech cap and coil, and ignition cables. I lost my job and my car need these items BAD.
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I know this might sound weird but what are the benefits of sub frames connect on a camaro.
If they will help my cars chassis be a little more strong I mite be interest in getting them but would like to know if they will fit my stock 84 camaro
__________________ 1992 Camaro 25th Anni with a 350 TPI (first car, and first thirdgen Camaro) R.I.P.
1984 Camaro with a 305 carb (daily driver)
1971 VW Super Beetle with a 1835cc with dual 44 webers
I know this might sound weird but what are the benefits of sub frames connect on a camaro.
If they will help my cars chassis be a little more strong I mite be interest in getting them but would like to know if they will fit my stock 84 camaro
__________________ 1992 Camaro 25th Anni with a 350 TPI (first car, and first thirdgen Camaro) R.I.P.
1984 Camaro with a 305 carb (daily driver)
1971 VW Super Beetle with a 1835cc with dual 44 webers
They fit, if you look under the car, theres no frame. These connectors make connection from the front to the back of the car. Making the chassis more stable.
Again the hardwere is missing, but I think a call to the manufacure or a trip to the local hardware store can get that fixed. Just get bolt and nuts grade for this application.
if you still have to sub frames on the 15 of nov I will get them. I am starting work tomorrow from over three month of been unemployed.
__________________ 1992 Camaro 25th Anni with a 350 TPI (first car, and first thirdgen Camaro) R.I.P.
1984 Camaro with a 305 carb (daily driver)
1971 VW Super Beetle with a 1835cc with dual 44 webers
how does the t-5 feel compared to a auto ? how much did it run ?
I absolutely love it! Shifts really smooth, and has loads more power! The best move I could have done to it
Probably cost me about 820 when all was said and done.
Parts car-$500
3.73-$140
B&m shift knob-$30
Leather shift boot-$50
Shift plate-$100
I still have some stuff to sell from that camaro but I junked the rest of that car. So I may make some back but its not that big of a deal to me weather I do or dont. I did all the labor my self, the only thing my older bro helped me with was installing the gears. The gears make almost no noise too!
When I get the shift boot and the shift plate installed I'm gonna make a thread on it.