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Never took the vettes to the track.

We have a track 3 miles from the house. I know right. smh.. I just do a few sreet racing.

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11 hours ago, Yonah_Mtn said:

Your Bud's car is wicked or as they say in Texas it's sick.. Other than it's a compliment, beats me what sick means. :rolleyes:

 

Although I see the header wrap; how are the boots on his wires holding up? I have sleeves on Sassy's boots at the head.

 

What injectors is he running? Sassy is running calibrated injectors.  We are at the cabin so I don't have the build sheet here, but they are over 70#.

 

Do the headers have wide band bungs for tuning? No emissions test here, so I didn't need the heated sensors..

 

All my hobbies have torque or recoil.. No offense to anyone as we all have what we enjoy; anyhow..

If it rolls, floats, flies or shoots, runs on gasoline or gunpowder, goes fast, shoots a big bullet, and makes lots of noise, thus producing torque and recoil, it's cool.
But if it's a ball, made out of leather or inflated with air, that's hit with a bat, racquet, or club, used in a game played on a course, green, or court by yuppies, Democrats, or liberals - forget it.

 

Again, no offense intended..

Im not sure what all my buddy has in GTO, He does have a Big ass Cam.  Here a short video of him starting it up.

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Went looking and found the #1 for this years Hot Wheels special camaro series.(still missing the #1 from last year) I found another #10 of the series(white card) without clear coat. So now I have two, and both are factory errors. The two blue cards I have both have clear coat. It's the same car, but the higher prices special edition both are missing their clear coat. Guessing there was a run of the errors that ended up in Oklahoma, found each one at separate stores. I am trying to find some to repaint, but don't want to yet since these may end up being worth a few bucks. 

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Took the 14 SS out for a ride, the rest of them are still under the covers waiting for Spring to arrive. 

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Front end on the truck looks hideous without chrome, IMO. The Camaro just plain looks hideous ...

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2 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

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 I really thought the '19 Camaro hood would have lines based on the ZL1 & kind of like the 19 Silverado hood down the middle. Think they also could have changed the headlights to match the rectangular shape of the tail lights. Would have filled the corners better? There is really no explanation for that SS center front tho. :sigh:

 

Edit: adding photo. Someone at Camaro 6 forums this morning photo shopped the front to body color & moved the bow/flow tie above the center bar. It does help. 

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5 hours ago, RyanbabZ71 said:

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Second thoughts for Camaro Fest if we go we'll have to park next to each other and keep a lookout in case whatever it has is contagious. It started with the Malibu and it's been spreading rapidly.

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I'm in love with that 19 camaro.. The past 4-6 years of the Camaro have been boring looks wise.. but that 19 looks very very shexy..

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I'm in love with that 19 camaro.. The past 4-6 years of the Camaro have been boring looks wise.. but that 19 looks very very shexy..


You are only the second person I have heard that likes it

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So glad I got mine when I did

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