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Looking nice there... Myself personally couldn't justify the stripes on a V6 (v8 I might but would perfer without).

You going to keep it as is.. or do you have some plans for it?

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Awesome, dude. You pulled it off!

I'm now taking bets on the first Chris/NOS V6 Camaro shootout.

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A supercharger might be nice, but then again.... clicky

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Ocnblu: obviously as oppposed to this: :rolleyes::ohyeah:

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Crispey:

Congradulations! I too like the color and you got a great deal on a 4th gen. It'll make a nice tradein like 3 years from now. :wink:

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Congrats! Looks clean inside and out! Just one question... is that aftermarket exhaust? Why is the tip sticking out so far?

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this thread makes me regret not buying that 16,000 mile 2002 Camaro from Chevy of Lowell when I worked there. It had NO options, stripped out to the max, except for the CD player & AC. (standard?)

3800, 5-speed, NO-t-tops (less body flex & lower curb weight) and fire engine red paint. :wub:

Damnit for $15,900 it was a good deal in 2003 but not a great deal. I should have jumped on it. Still I drove it for like 700miles wiht dealer plates. :D

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This thread makes me wish for longer legs. If I could press the clutch pedal in a 4th gen Fbod without having to slide forward in my seat, I'd be the proud owner of a 2001 NBM Z28 right about now.

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  z28luvr01 said:

This thread makes me wish for longer legs. If I could press the clutch pedal in a 4th gen Fbod without having to slide forward in my seat, I'd be the proud owner of a 2001 NBM Z28 right about now.

how tall are you?

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I'm 5' 3.5"

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  z28luvr01 said:

This thread makes me wish for longer legs. If I could press the clutch pedal in a 4th gen Fbod without having to slide forward in my seat, I'd be the proud owner of a 2001 NBM Z28 right about now.

Whoa you're short!! In my dad's formula he had to take the seat off the slidey thing and put it on a custom piece of metal so it could be even farther back. It's lower and one inch away from the rear seat. And he's shorter than I am. :D
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  z28luvr01 said:

I'm 5' 3.5"

Modify the pedal. Seriously. Just have a friend with a welder move the base plate on the pedal up.. OR, but one of those chunky Ricer pedals that straps on using U-clamps.

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  lakefire said:

You could always put one of these bad boys on it:

http://www.3800performance.com/Merchant2/m...Product_Count=0

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Although I still think they are working on it for the camaro's.

I'm going today to see what kind of wheels I can get for it. I've got about $1300 to spend on wheels and tires.

My friend and I buffed it and waxed it a couple of days ago. It's lookin really good. I think the first performance item I will put on it is a dual exhaust system.

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Might I suggest these, or maybe these for your new wheel purchase? You can probably make some of the money back by putting your original tires/rims on eBay, or just use 'em for snow tires.

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I'm too cheap to buy rims brand new... but if I was to blow a bunch of cash on a set for a 4th gen. Camaro I think Z28luvr has the right idea!

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