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Old 03-02-2017, 05:24 PM
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Hi everyone, I'm finally making some progress on my car and though I would share. I've been on this forum for quite some time, absorbing as much information as possible. All of my ideas have come from this forum in some way, so I though if someone else could benefit from what I'm doing that would be great. I'm basically self taught, so it's been quite the learning experience. I've managed to do everything myself so far and it's finally starting to feel like I'm getting there. The car will mostly look stock on the outside and interior, except for the wheels and under the hood.



These are some of the things on the car so far:

Speedtech street fighter front suspension with Ridetech shocks
Lee 670 12.7:1 ratio steering box
Speedtech T-56 crossmember
DSE quadralink with Ford 9” and mini tubs
DSE subframe connectors
DSE body mounts and ARP bolt kit
DSE firewall fill plate
DSE brake master cylinder
DSE clutch master cylinder bracket and tilton bracket adapter
DSE battery relocation kit
DSE fender brace kit
L92 with VVT delete, mild cam, ls3 intake.
Stainless Works headers
ATS LSx race oil pan
Speedtech Lsx remote filter kit
Spectre performance custom intake.
T56 magnum
Quick Time bell housing
Kore 3 C6 Z06 front and rear brakes
Finch billet shifter ring and boot
Auto rad radiator and core support
Modo inavations pedal covers
Vintage air
Speartech harness
Forgeline RB3 wheels with BFG Rival 275/35R18 335/30R18
Rick’s VaporWorx tank
Dakota Digital HDX Gauge’s
Pressure Worx PWM fuel module controller
McLeod RXT dual clutch
McLeod Hydraulic throwout bearing
Drive junky high LS drive system
American Autowire classic update harness
Ring brothers hood and door hinges
II Much fuel vent
Entropy LSX dual fan controller
Borla 3” XR-1 mufflers
Custom 3" exhaust by Frankenstein Speed and Custom LTD
Denny’s drive shaft
Inline tube stainless steel brake and fuel lines.


Thanks for looking Sandro
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Old 03-02-2017, 05:27 PM
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Some more pics!
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Old 03-03-2017, 05:57 AM
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Amazing work,Thats going to be a very nice car
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Old 03-03-2017, 11:40 PM
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Amazing work,Thats going to be a very nice car
Thanks, tubbed69. It's not going to be a full on road coarse car but it will be a fun street car.
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Looks great! love those second gens.
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Looks Great so far! You might want to put this Thread in the Project Update section vs. the intro page - I think you will get more views.

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You know we could use an update on this Camaro.
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You know we could use an update on this Camaro.
Unfortunately my car is just sitting at the body shop, I’ve been struggling to get my car worked on. If it’s not started soon I might pull it out of there and look for another shop.
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Unfortunately my car is just sitting at the body shop, I’ve been struggling to get my car worked on. If it’s not started soon I might pull it out of there and look for another shop.
Well that's not good and I am very sorry to here this news.

Don't give up just pull it and find a new shop.

Another option would be to pull off all of the small parts and you take them and have them powder coated. To keep the car safe from rusting you may also want to consider having everything put in an epoxy primer to protect. The head off to another body shop.

If you bring the car in primer it doesn't look like such a big project and all they have to do it take off all the stuff you powdered. Think of it as a baby step into a body shop. Plus the more you can powder the less you have to pay the painter and the less time it will be in BS Jail.

edit: You could also have them dust some paint on the interior, underside, inside of trunk and then while it is hanging out you could raptor liner the floor and Lizard skin / DEI Boom Mat the interior.
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Old 10-27-2017, 02:37 PM
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Well that's not good and I am very sorry to here this news.

Don't give up just pull it and find a new shop.

Another option would be to pull off all of the small parts and you take them and have them powder coated. To keep the car safe from rusting you may also want to consider having everything put in an epoxy primer to protect. The head off to another body shop.

If you bring the car in primer it doesn't look like such a big project and all they have to do it take off all the stuff you powdered. Think of it as a baby step into a body shop. Plus the more you can powder the less you have to pay the painter and the less time it will be in BS Jail.

edit: You could also have them dust some paint on the interior, underside, inside of trunk and then while it is hanging out you could raptor liner the floor and Lizard skin / DEI Boom Mat the interior.

The guy doing my car is affordable, but is a one man show and theres to many cars in his shop. Some of the other shops I trust to do the paint, charge by the hour so it could get really pricey for me. Either way if my car isn't started in the next few weeks i'll be taking it home..lol Its a little disappointing when I worked on the car all winter and basically handed it to him ready to go. I even pre-assembled the whole car a couple of times while I was waiting for a spot in his shop. The only up side is it gives me time to save some money
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