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WOW!!!
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02-25-2009, 12:11 PM
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Nice fit ,just like the ultimate COPO .
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Love it but I would change the engine cover. I know it's a Corvette engine but the car is not a corvette. Maybe make a brushed aluminum insert for the sides where corvette is stamped. The insert could have Camaro on it or just be plain. That way the cover is still there brining people's attention to the fact that it's unmistakably an LS9 but it doesn't say corvette on it.
Or just remove the cover all together and show off the supercharger and everything in all their glory.
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Holy crap!!!!! This thing is sweet! I love the way that motor looks in the engine bay.
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02-27-2009, 08:00 AM
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Quote:
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Love it but I would change the "corvette" on the engine cover. I
Or just remove the cover all together and show off the supercharger and everything in all their glory.
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That's what I would do...  Badass none the less
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02-27-2009, 08:42 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by WSSix
Love it but I would change the engine cover. I know it's a Corvette engine but the car is not a corvette. Maybe make a brushed aluminum insert for the sides where corvette is stamped. The insert could have Camaro on it or just be plain. That way the cover is still there brining people's attention to the fact that it's unmistakably an LS9 but it doesn't say corvette on it.
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Agree... like the C A M A R O emblems Jesse Greening used on his car!
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