Lifted Camaro!?!?
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From: Appleton, WI & Platteville, WI
Car: 92 Camaro
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Lifted Camaro!?!?
I couldn't believe what I saw driving on some random street two days ago...pics speak for themselves...
Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
Its been over time and time again
Those are Fbody chassis bolted onto 4x4 frames. There is nothing special about them and unless you have some specific tech about how to build/maintain one you are breaking the rules about posting cars just to bash them
Those are Fbody chassis bolted onto 4x4 frames. There is nothing special about them and unless you have some specific tech about how to build/maintain one you are breaking the rules about posting cars just to bash them
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Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
Anyways it looks pretty cool.
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Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
yea calm down bro dont hate as long as it is a camaro on top who gives a damn
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Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
^^^I Agree. Muddin is lots of fun, especially in a maro! Around here somebody put an old caprice on a lifted frame.
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Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
I' guess he doesn't have to worry about scraping the nose on steep approaches or exhaust clearance issues either... I personally don't care for it, of course I don't like huge friggin rims on Camaro's either. At least it isn't about to be run through a car crusher.
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Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
it is a nice camaro, good paint job and looks clean, just happens to have a huge lift and big *** tires. wouldn't mind driving one, but i wouldn't build one.
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Re: Lifted Camaro!?!?
I've actually been really interested in lifting a Camaro... NOT huge, but nicely done, just to get a little clearance for some little super swamper TSL's or something for winter fun.
If done right, that could look rad! I've survived 4 winters in North Dakota. 3 with my firebird, and I LOVE drifting and snow driving, but oh man is it unforgiving with you're just trying to get around somewhere and the roads aren't really plowed (so all the time). A little lift and some traction would let me keep riding in third gen style all damn winter, no prob
If done right, that could look rad! I've survived 4 winters in North Dakota. 3 with my firebird, and I LOVE drifting and snow driving, but oh man is it unforgiving with you're just trying to get around somewhere and the roads aren't really plowed (so all the time). A little lift and some traction would let me keep riding in third gen style all damn winter, no prob
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