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I bought this car in 2005 when the wife and I moved to Southern California. You hear the stories but this one is true... I got it from a little old man who had it in his garage with a car cover on it! He waxed it religiously and had EVERYTHING documented (down to gasoline fill-ups)!!!
It was COMPLETELY STOCK when I bought it. It had 128,000 miles on it but literally felt, looked and drove like it was BRAND NEW!
From the factory it had the 3.23 rear, t-tops, automatic, chrome rims and power everything... Now the car has evolved WAY past what it was when it rolled out of his garage let alone when it rolled out of the factory.... Check it out!
Z28: Navy Blue Metallic Paint, Black Roof and Mirrors, Chrome Rims, T-Tops, Automatic, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Alarm, CD Changer, Cloth Interior, GU4 Performance Package w/3.23 Rear Gear.
FINAL UPDATE: I WILL BE OVERHAULING THIS ENTIRE PAGE SOON AS I HAVE FINISHED MY CAR'S EXTERIOR :)!!!
I will be getting professional shots of everything by a friend but in the mean time here are some progressive updates to look at:
UPDATE: MY SUNOCO HOOD IS NOW HERE AND ON!!!! Still needs to be painted but here's some pics in the meantime:
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SECOND UPDATE: Hood still isn't painted but the seats and rollbar are in matching the exterior to give it an overall bad ass look:
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THIRD UPDATE: Hood is painted:
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FOURTH UPDATE: Stripes are installed (satin black side stripes and chrome 346 emblems):
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as are new projector headlights:
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Back to my previously entered EXTERIOR MODS:
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1974 Z28 Emblems
Z06 Rims (the lightest version, Magnessium)
Power Antenna from GM
Body Colored Mirrors
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Whistler Headlights
Clear w/Black Housing Turn Signals (not scene in these old pics)
Black Billet Grille with '69 Blue Bowtie
Foglights (large and round) behind the grille (reminiscent of the 1969 Z28)
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1998+ Style SS Spoiler
Berger Panel
Chrome CAMARO Inserts
Red Tail Lights
UPDATE: I completed a FULL (dash include) ebony conversion and installed some SLP floor mats my mom and grandparents got me for Christmas! I will be doing a full revamp of this webpage soon but in the meantime I'm putting some new pics up top:
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WELCOME INTO MY INTERIOR :)
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Dyno Pro Billet Aluminum Pedals
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Gone in 60 Seconds Style Arming Switch
Cobalt Fuel Pressure and Nitrous Pressure Gagues
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Custom Gauge Cluster:
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Chrome Bezel (on top of T/A Bezel)
1974 Z28 Emblem
Blue conversion on factory gauges to match Cobalt gauges
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Factory Switches w/ Blue LEDS for:
Factory Foglights
Aftermarket Foglights
Nitrous Purge
Garge Door Opener
Nitrous Bottle Opener
Mad Racing Concepts Black Leather Seats and G2 LGMotorsports 4pt. Rollbar:
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Black leather rear seats to match:
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Here it is with the In-Dash screen flipped out:
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SLP Lid
De-Screened MAF
SLP Bellow
Ported and Polished TB
TB Bypass
LS6 Intake
MSD Wires
NGK Plugs
MAC Mid-Length Headers w/ORY-Pipe
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4" Mufflex Exhaust w/Spintech Muffler and Dual 3" outlets
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Nos 5177 Kit (100hp Dry Shot)
BMR Boxed Subframe Connectors/Panhard Rod/LCA's
Koni Double Adjustable Shocks
Eibach Pro-Kit Springs
Strano 35mm Hollow Front Swaybar
SLP 21mm Rear Swaybar
G2 Motorsports 4pt. Rollbar
Coming Soon
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Jensen In-Dash DVD/TV Tuner/FM/AM/CD Player
Polk Speakers (all around)
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JL Audio 10" Subwoofer in Stealth Box
500watt Boss amp (soley for the subwoofer)
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FINALLY, here's me and the wife (just not in the same pic, lol):
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51 Comments on 5LITEREATER's Camaro Z28
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Mean lookin'! Bad ass!
Cars a beast, 15 stars
Car looks good Mark
Now update this page!!!!
Sweet Z.
nice ride... Gave ya 15 Stars to help your ratings but forgot to comment
car looks great!!!!!!! were the seats hard to install? did u use the factory bracket?
"5" liter eater? haha
Looks awesome man. Lots of custom touches. Nice work!
Ive always loved your setup, looks great!
beautiful Z
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