How to Tell a Factory SLP Car?
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So, I'm going to look at a 2002 Camaro (SS LE M6) tomorrow that I'm considering buying. The guy who has it claims its a factory SLP car. Assuming he doesn't have original build paperwork (he's not the original owner)...is there anything I can look for on the car that would distinguish the SLP options?
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If the RPO code Z4C is there, then it is a real 35th Anniversary Edition SS. If it isn't there, then it's just a regular SS with stripes and such.
I don't remember the RPO code for just a regular SS, but if Z4C is there, then it's one of the 3,369 35th Anniversary Editions.
If you're looking for one to be collectible, I'd recommend getting one with some of the more popular SLP options and no aftermarket mods (especially wheel changes). The most popular SLP option was Center Mount Exhaust. Some of the little things are difficult to find and collectors tend to like them, like the special floor mats and the rear trunk mat.
Also, if it doesn't have the 35th Anni Portfolio, good luck tracking one down! They sometimes show up on ebay for some reason, but there are only 3,369 of them, so they're not easy to replace.
If you get it, join www.35thle.com's message board.
I don't remember the RPO code for just a regular SS, but if Z4C is there, then it's one of the 3,369 35th Anniversary Editions.
If you're looking for one to be collectible, I'd recommend getting one with some of the more popular SLP options and no aftermarket mods (especially wheel changes). The most popular SLP option was Center Mount Exhaust. Some of the little things are difficult to find and collectors tend to like them, like the special floor mats and the rear trunk mat.
Also, if it doesn't have the 35th Anni Portfolio, good luck tracking one down! They sometimes show up on ebay for some reason, but there are only 3,369 of them, so they're not easy to replace.
If you get it, join www.35thle.com's message board.
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The SLP supplemental sticker should be on the passenger door. It will list any options installed by SLP. As you may already know, a lot of SSs did not have any SLP options.
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If the Camaro has Y2Y on the RPO codes this means it could have gone to SLP/have a second sticker from SLP, Sometimes the sticker on the door is taken of because they stare to look untidy and have started to peel off, all you would have to do is call SLP with the cars VIN#, they will tell you what options came with the car if any.
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And it's likely the ones with SLP options will be the ones sought after by collectors. Many parts are no longer available, and we all know how popular and expensive Center Mount Exhaust is when resold.
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The rpo code you want to look for on the driver's door is Z4C to determine that it is a real 35th Anniversary Edition SS, if it doesn't have that its a clone. Regular SS's will have a WU8 on the rpo codes to determine that it is a SS. Then like said above the SLP second sticker that lists your SLP options will be on the passenger door. Mine for example lists the 345 hp Center Mount Exhaust Package and chrome 10 spokes as my options. Also just as all SS's aren't SLP cars, not all SLP cars are created equal. For example some just have chrome 10 spokes or ZR1's and floor mats will others have everything. Hope that helps man, good luck.
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And you would be wrong do a search, the guy on here from SLP confirmed this a while back..... This is how false information gets spread around.....
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You know, its funny...I don't like the center mounted exhaust. I don't think this car has them (based on the pics I saw) but if it does and I end up removing it...and I wanted to sell it, what would it be worth?
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Well... if the car does have it, and you take it off and sell it you'll need to realize that in all likelihood, you'll never be able to replace it, and neither will the next owner of the car.
So for that reason, I'm giving you the
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I don't know the exact going rate for it, but I remember someone selling a used 345 HP CME set with the valance for more than the original option price on my build sheet. So... it was a lot.
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I don't know the exact going rate for it, but I remember someone selling a used 345 HP CME set with the valance for more than the original option price on my build sheet. So... it was a lot.
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Btw I did a search and couldn't find the post by someone at SLP but found someone said all of them when there. So does the Y2Y code just mean additional SLP options? So for example if someone's SS just went to slp and got the hood, spoiler, and alloy ZR1's it would just have WU8 and not Y2Y on the rpo codes and wouldn't have a second sticker?
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OK, so I went and saw it and it had the Z4C and Y2Y codes as well as the passenger door tag. The passenger door tag listed the 345HP performance exhaust but this car has had an aftermarket exhaust system installed.
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So you have a real 345 hp SLP 35th Ann. Edition car there then. They pry either just didn't like the CME, or wanted to make money off of it because like said above they can go for a lot. So whats the verdict on the car, you getting it?
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I should get the car next weekend, I can't wait.