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Old 07-01-2008, 04:44 PM
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Iam 23 years and have had the car since i was 15 years old. well its a 79 Z28 and iam trying to rebuild it. so I have a 2002 ls1-t56, with a torquer v-3 cam kit, ported ls6 oil pump, pushrods and pacesetter long tubes, and a moser 12 bolt rear. all the other stuff you can make out for yourself as its not much yet. so here are some pics.




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Old 07-01-2008, 04:46 PM
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Here you can see what i had to do inorder to use the ATS clutch braket. cut the slot our to the bolt/screw for the steering column


and what i started with after i took it apart the first time when i was going a diffrent route then PT from stock


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Old 07-01-2008, 11:08 PM
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nice project - please keep posting pics
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Excellent project
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Super nice work so far man. You and I are part of the new generation of pro-tourers...way to represent!

I'm definitely keeping tabs on your project. Keep us updated!
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Old 07-05-2008, 07:28 AM
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Very Nice!!!

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NICE choice in parts! do you have GM or FORD axle ends in the back.. and what is incolved in doing the Zo6 reag brake install???

show us more!! whats the plan as for paint etc??
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Old 07-05-2008, 01:30 PM
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NICE choice in parts! do you have GM or FORD axle ends in the back.. and what is incolved in doing the Zo6 reag brake install???

show us more!! whats the plan as for paint etc??
For the rear end and e-brake. Iam having problems with the KORE3 kit as I think that iam the first to have the kit for the moser rear end with big ford bearings and chevy ends. the t-style bolts that come with the rear are to short to bolt up the bracket and backing plate for the brake kit. and I cant find anyone around that has what i need. its really hard to say what the problem is that i am having and people understand. The bolts that Tobin has in the kit will not work. and thats the only thimng thats holding me up but what can you do when your putting new vette brakes on a old camaro. For the paint ? have no clue yet but it will be a color that you can see the carbon fiber hood,truck and filler that i will be getting from Matt at ANVIL AUTO. But Idont want to use a factory color for the car ie black,white ect. so as soon as i found out were to get the correct bolts fo the rear I will let you all know so you dont haft to track them down like Iam doing. Thanks for all the kind words and hope to have a update for you soon

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Old 07-05-2008, 01:49 PM
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Nice project I'm going to keep my eye on it looks very interesting . Post some pictures of the brakes when you get them on.
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