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-82 Camaro Berlinetta prosject, Norway.

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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 12:09 PM
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-82 Camaro Berlinetta prosject, Norway.

For a while ago I bougt a Camaro Berlinetta T-Top, V6, as a prosject.
I want import an 1990 - 1992 Camaro, from USA, and use all the parts from this car to rebuild my own.
Is it possibel to use all parts, interior and exterior, engine, suspension, etc..
.....or whitch models will fit my car?
Please help...
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Old Oct 12, 2006 | 10:02 PM
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They're all virtually the same, but there are a lot of minor differences when you dig into it. About the only things that will be the same between an 82 and a 92 are parts of the sheetmetal, wheel studs, some interior trim, etc.
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Old Oct 14, 2006 | 05:29 PM
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Hi fellow country man, it's like drew say's, most parts will fit, although it will be alot of work. If you look at the classifieds in "Finn", you'll see an -86 camaro (pickup!) with a 5.0 tpi already in it for $6600, or 40 000 kr. Maybe that one would be a better starting point for you. If not, there is a swedish junkjard who handles only US cars, and have ALOT of thirdgens coming through. You might even order your parts car through them since they ship huge quantities at a time, which makes for it being cheaper. Third option is to use JetCarrier.com - magnum no AS, Export & Import solutions. as a freight forwarder, and pick out the car yourself.

In my opinion v6 cars arent that much cheaper here in Norway to really go through all the hassle it is to convert to a V8, but then again it might be an ok thing to do for YOU. Be aware though, that your car has to be sold or imported into Norway pre-1995, or you wont get any motor swap approved without paying heavy taxes. Good luck though, where are you located?
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