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shawn18jgr 07-25-2005 12:40 AM

Hi April Here Check Out My 1991 Z28!
 
What do you guys think? Where should I go from here? This is my garage queen a 1991 Z28! You should hear how mean she sounds with a 3" exhaust cutout and SLP headers.

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...291_5_full.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...91_40_full.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...91_39_full.jpg

http://memimage.cardomain.net/member...291_9_full.jpg




Link to my Page!
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/689291/1

907rs 07-25-2005 01:14 AM

Well hello, April! :D Welcome. Nice Camaro!

I'd look to hotchkis for some larger diameter sway bars, subframe connectors and stiffer springs to start with, then move on to the brakes. Baer has a few packages that would be a huge upgrade from stock for you.

My first choice for engine mods would be to swap in a 350 and do the typical mods. Headers, intake/throttle body, then move on to a cam swap and higher flowing heads.

If you're limited to keeping the 305, the same mods apply, but don't expect huge power gains.

Kris Horton 07-25-2005 02:27 AM

Welcome April!

Nice car! It always makes me happy to see a well-kept 3rd gen F-body. Too many used and abused ones out there!

Squeezing more hp out of a 305 might be tough. I had one in my 84 El Camino and lovingly referred to it as my "boat anchor." A 350 swap isn't too tough to do and keep legal (if there are strict emissions laws where you live) and runs about $3500 or less. Once there's a 350 in between the fenders, you have a much broader spectrum of parts to choose from. That's just my 2 cents though. The car looks great as it is!

Kris

Musclerodz 07-25-2005 03:10 AM

HELL YA!!! A girl with some great taste! :thumbsup: Welcome April. '91 Z/28 had the 350 as an option so she could already have it and not need to do that. Those wheels look like Bonspeeds. Very nice. I wish I had my '90 IROC back everytime I see a real nice third gen. I would agree suspension and brakes would be the next thing I would do. What do you have in mind? :morepower is always good too.

Mike

69rs 07-25-2005 06:34 AM

Very nice! :thumbsup: Welcome!

trapin 07-25-2005 02:54 PM

April here? I thought it was July.

Sorry. :_paranoid

Great looking car, April. I love 3rd gens, especially with that wing on the back. There's an interesting story behind that wing and how it ended up on those cars. The man responsible for it was Chuck Jordan who at the time was GM's Vice President of Design. I work for Design Center here in Michigan and had the chance to strike up a conversation with him shortly before he retired in 1991. He told me the inspiration for the wing on the Camaro came from the Ferrari F40. In addition to being head of Design Center he was also a weathy car collector and owned a stable of Ferrari's, including an F40.

http://www.itananews.com/images/ferr...%20f40%201.jpg

Anyway...thought that might interest you.

Welcome to the site. :thumbsup:

XcYZ 07-25-2005 03:44 PM

Didn't know that, Tony. That's pretty cool.

Huxsol81 07-25-2005 09:06 PM

hey April,
what kind of wheels are those, nice third gen!

Musclerodz 07-25-2005 10:47 PM

Just looked at your website! WOW! You did not mention all the other cool stuff it already has! Looks like all your missing now is more power! All of the pics are very nice.

Mike

shawn18jgr 07-27-2005 12:58 AM

Hey guys \thanks! This is the best forum I have ever been to! Probably the hottest cars ever seen in my life!

I look forward to chatting with a few of you!

The wheels are custom fit BOZE Stixx 20X8.5 Rear and a 19x8. Front

Tires are Nitto555 275/30/20 Rear, and 245/35/19 Front.

I also have an AutoPower bolt in roll bar. Lots of big plans for it as the money comes. She basically sits in the gargage and gets driven two three times a month.

Thanx to each of you! April...

race-rodz 07-27-2005 01:10 AM

this is by far one of the nicest 3rd gens i have seen in a long time... they seem to get "overlooked" when people are looking for projects. btw...the 20" wheels look "right" on the back. i like it.

i been thinking i dont have enough projects... and keep seeing 3rd gens around reasonable...after seeing this fine example... i might have to go pick one up..... im still trying to figure out how im a "senior member" and dont own a camaro :D

zbugger 07-27-2005 01:35 AM

That's a VERY well done Camaro you have there. If I didn't have my second gen, I'd have gotten an '89 RS. Great choice in wheels you got there too. If you need any ideas, we're here to help. Feel free to IM me on AIM, if you got it. Same name as I got here.

shawn18jgr 07-27-2005 09:42 PM

Yeah it was an a very affordable fun car I have always wanted. I have just under $8500.00 in it. I paid 2k for the wheels 1L for the Tires, and $4200.00 for the car itself. I have had some paint work done new, lights, and front bumper, tint, roll bar, and some maintence.

I wanna do some suspension stuff next like Spohn and Hotchkiss bars, and some Koni's and Eiback proline spings, Baer 13 brake kit, rear disk, and a 350 crate engine as I get the money, also some Sparco Evo racing seats with harnesses and work on the interior yet not in that order.

907rs 07-27-2005 09:48 PM

Sounds like you already have a plan of attack. Excellent choices. Do keep us posted please. :thumbsup:

hotwheels 07-27-2005 10:16 PM

very nice lookin ride.........hotwheels

Streetking 08-01-2005 05:16 PM

Welcome April, glad to see some girls that love cars in here!

SW


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