My 1st Camaro
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My 1st Camaro
I just got my first Camaro. There is a little bit of work but nothing I can't handle. It has a K&N air filter, shift kit, BBK headers, MSD optispark.
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The small jobs that are needed are: a driver side door pin, passenger side window motor. I want to turn up the sensitivity on the alarm but can't find the control ****.
I want to upgrade the torque converter, tranny cooler, tires, and eventually cam.
I want to upgrade the torque converter, tranny cooler, tires, and eventually cam.
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Nice car, looks in really good shape. Why not just drive it around for awhile before putting $$$ into it? Get a good idea of exactly what it needs. A couple of trips to the track and a few thousand miles should tell you things. I like to get a good feel for a car before I start spending.
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Nice car, looks in really good shape. Why not just drive it around for awhile before putting $$$ into it? Get a good idea of exactly what it needs. A couple of trips to the track and a few thousand miles should tell you things. I like to get a good feel for a car before I start spending.