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both of you are going to get a timeout if you keep it up!

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Gave it a bath yesterday to take my daughter to the Prom. Sucks that it was such a dry windy day that I got water spots on it before I was able to get it dried off. :(

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Before the Z/28 showed up and made our cars look bad

 

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Ryan

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It's not true already been debunked

 

 

Ryan

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Here ya go, Ryan... Rollin' 32's baby!!! :lol:

 

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http://www.legendaryspeed.com/green-camaro-sits-massive-32-inch-rims/

 

They're spinners too. "custom"...yeah right. Put up at Barrett-Jackson and watch 'en either REFUSE to put it on the block, or the room will go crickets when the bidding starts!

 

 

THIS is more like it.

 

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I took it out for a run to work and back today, so it's all filthy now. There goes a couple of hours getting it all clean again.

 

...but I really LOVE driving this thing!

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My Vette is getting Lingenfelter Ported 799s to match the lpe gt11 cam fast 102, kooks headers and Borla exhaust. My baby's gonna breath! Breath baby breath!!!

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If weather pending,may have to take a ride tomorrow

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Oh way to show off. Great car would love to have one

 

 

Ryan

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So is this going to the for sale ad photo? Kidding, but given the few details that have been thrown out about the 2016, are you considering trading/selling at all or is this the forever Camaro?

It looks amazing & with everything you have done, could not imagine parting with it personally.

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Looks like this is a GM truck, Camaro, and Corvette site!3gears.gif

 

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So is this going to the for sale ad photo? Kidding, but given the few details that have been thrown out about the 2016, are you considering trading/selling at all or is this the forever Camaro?

It looks amazing & with everything you have done, could not imagine parting with it personally.

I have no plans for a 2016 at this time. Mine will be paid off next year and right now I have no plans to get rid of. I did come across a ZL1 that I would love to have for a great price but I couldn't. A Z/28 would be nice too :). Maybe one day??? I would like to add not delete from my "collection"

 

Next up will be a new truck (we will see what they do with the 2018's)

 

 

Ryan

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