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Old 12-17-2012, 07:05 PM
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Thanks for the welcome guys , i have to say that the track junky Camaro is my favourite car on here and is the sort of thing iam aiming for . Pete
I appreciate the compliment Pete. Old School Soldiers like us have to give these other guys a handicap and let them have their aftermarket frames otherwise it just wouldn't be fair.
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Old 12-17-2012, 08:07 PM
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I appreciate the compliment Pete. Old School Soldiers like us have to give these other guys a handicap and let them have their aftermarket frames otherwise it just wouldn't be fair.
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Old 12-17-2012, 11:23 PM
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Thanks for the welcome guys , i have to say that the track junky Camaro is my favourite car on here and is the sort of thing iam aiming for . Pete
You picked a very good target.

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Old 12-21-2012, 08:42 AM
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Very nice Camaro you have there Pete and doing some track day with it is what I like most. I also doing track time on the Zandvoort circuit with my 69 here in The Netherlands.
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Old 12-26-2012, 05:23 PM
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Thats a nice looking car you have there Mike , have you done a build thread or have anymore pictures of it . Is Zandvoort the one thats near the sand dunes i remember seeing it on the TV and also Assen . Some of the trackday companies here do trips to Spa in Belgium but i haven't seen any to Zandvoort even though its closer to the UK . Pete
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Welcome! Love the old school muscle cars on the track, especially in Europe!
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Old 12-28-2012, 12:36 PM
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Yes I do you can find some pics and vids of my 69 on these links if you like.
And yes Zandvoort circuit is the one on the west coast with the sand dunes this is my favorite track also have bin on the Spa track you can see the vids on my Youtube channel .
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http://www.mikes-amp.nl/index.php?op...mid=25&catid=7

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Old 12-30-2012, 05:22 PM
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Welcome! Love the old school muscle cars on the track, especially in Europe!
Hi , i've just had a quick look at your build and i like the idea of the IRS and that you do a lot of the work yourself . I assume that its going to see some track action and it will be interesting to see how it handles , no matter how much money you put into a live axle an independant rear must be better around corners .
It took me a couple of years to realise that the best fun i could get out of the Camaro was to take it on track , parts are easy to get so its not a problem if it breaks and that i only live 3 miles from a circuit . What with the internet , availability of parts and airfreight its probably easier to get parts for the Camaro than it is for some of the euro cars of the same age . People also like to see and hear it doing some laps as its not the usual type of car that we get to see on track over here , so iam quite happy to give it a blast around a circuit.
Thanks for the welcome and good luck on your build . Pete
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Old 12-30-2012, 05:33 PM
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Yes I do you can find some pics and vids of my 69 on these links if you like.
And yes Zandvoort circuit is the one on the west coast with the sand dunes this is my favorite track also have bin on the Spa track you can see the vids on my Youtube channel .
Thanks Mike

http://www.mikes-amp.nl/index.php?op...mid=25&catid=7

https://www.youtube.com/user/ampcamaro
Thanks for the links and i have had a quick look and will have a closer look when i get some time .
Its a nice looking car you have and also what i did see was the SPC upper arms and the front coilovers which are parts that i would like to fit in the future . Had a quick look a one of the videos from Spa and that seems to be a really fast track and not for the faint hearted , i can see why trips out there are popular . Pete
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Me and a friend of my (with the bleu 67 on the picture) where thinking to come over to the Snatterton circuit this coming spring or summer.
We have a Pro-touring club here in the Netherlands with about 20 active members and maybe there will be more cars coming over to have some fun.
Link PT club forum, sorry its in dutch :

http://www.forum.mikes-amp.nl/index....=9&func=latest
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