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Old 09-18-2010, 02:34 PM
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Default 69 camaro ls1/6speed swap (out of my 2000 camaro)

Well, I have a buyer for my 2000 camaro ss ls1/6speed. I am selling as a roller and dont want to give away anything i am going to need for the swap.

the plan is to do the swap on a budget, and i will also be using front and rear brakes off the 2000 on the 69.

i am using painless wiring kit, but do i still need the factory engine harness off the 2000? i also already plan on using the ebay brake mounting kit,and unsure which brand/type of engine mount setup. but not sure what all i need for these swaps.

any help would be much appreciated,
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done some heavy reading. looks like radiator and fan assy. can be used and saves me a bundle.

any imput on using brake booster/ master cylider?
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Old 09-18-2010, 06:47 PM
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your better off doing the swap first if you can, if you going to use your rad, you might be able to keep your cooling lines as well. Keep all the harness and sencers. Some poeple have used the the brakes as well. Seats will work with minor mods.
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i used the radiator and fan on my '67 swap i did. you just have to make upper and lower brackets insted of side brackets.
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Well, I have a buyer for my 2000 camaro ss ls1/6speed. I am selling as a roller and dont want to give away anything i am going to need for the swap.

the plan is to do the swap on a budget, and i will also be using front and rear brakes off the 2000 on the 69.

i am using painless wiring kit, but do i still need the factory engine harness off the 2000? i also already plan on using the ebay brake mounting kit,and unsure which brand/type of engine mount setup. but not sure what all i need for these swaps.

any help would be much appreciated,
Please dm me regarding some parts your selling
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