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Old 01-02-2012, 04:11 PM   #1
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Default JCG 68 Camaro

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600 horsepower LS7 rebuilt by QMP Racing Engines, JCG Dry Sump System, JCG Accy Drive System, DSE Headers
T56 Magnum, ACT clutch
Wilwood C6 Corvette front Road Race Brake Kit, Wiwood rear W4R brake kit, Wilwood M/C
Detroit Speed Hydro-formed Sub-frame with suspension and Moser 9” Ford rear-end with Quadra-link rear with double adjustable remote reservoir shocks
Wire 1 Body Wiring Harness, Speartech engine harness
JCG Custom Plumbing, Exhaust with MagnaFlow mufflers
Vintage Air
Forgeline ZX3R Wheels 18x10 front, 19x12 rear
Nitto NT05 tires 295/35/18 front 335/30/19 rear

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Pro-Parts/Spek Gages
JCG Custom Dash with Billet Insert
JCG Console with Billet Insert

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JCG Billet Tail Light & Front grill
JCG Body Modifications- Stretched rear qtr panels, Front stretched fenders, Rear Spoiler, Tail Panel
Body Work & Paint- JCG
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WOW! That is awesome! Nice the radiator support and closeout panel? You need to post more pics of engine bay and interior!
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Here are some more we will continue on posting more.



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Very nice
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Thats sick!
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Incredible! How big of a front tire can you fit under the fenderwell? I like the custom accessory drive brackets and spacers also.
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It's about time you posted up that beast over here Cris
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Kurt- I Know I have been slacking .. I thought it was time that I start sharing some of my LS conversions over here..

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It's about time you posted up that beast over here Cris
Thanks for the props! So far, the biggest we can go is 295-35-18 on the fronts..

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Old 01-05-2012, 03:21 PM   #9
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Sharp!
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Man this is a work of art. Beautifull
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Seen it over at the "other" forums. Probably my favorite first gen Camaro ever! Keep pushing the envelope and trying new things! That rear wheel tuck is impressive.
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Can I have it?
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Thanks for the props guys.. Here are some more pics.. let me know what you guys wanna see...











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The craftmanship on this is just insane!!! How many man hours are in the build so far? I don't recognize the suspension, who makes it?
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Lots of clean surfaces on that body work, looks brand new. Got any pics of what it looked like before you started?
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Lots of clean surfaces on that body work, looks brand new. Got any pics of what it looked like before you started?
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How's this for a "reminder" of Blu Balz origin?? Hard to believe it's the same car! You are an artist!

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How's this for a "reminder" of Blu Balz origin?? Hard to believe it's the same car! You are an artist!

Nice. Looks like it was a great car to start with. Gonna be watching this one
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This looks like ATS's old project car?
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It is Tyler's old 68 Camaro ..



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Here are some pics of when we got it back from media blasting & set it up with the DSE front & rear suspension.. Then loaded it on the jig for qtr panel & front fender stretch..



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