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Old 02-19-2009, 07:58 PM
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Question i want to buy a 2000 camaro but i have 2002

hi guys how u doin hope u all fine


i have a 2002 z28 camaro

but i found a nice 2000 z28 camaro and want to sell mine and buy the 2000

because

my car is not clean as the 2000 one

it has a full body kit,custom catback,rims, and only 70 miles

mine more than 125 miles ! and its a 2002

so i want to ask which is better

i heard 2002 lil different

the heads number or cams sumthin like that cant remember

and 2002 less problems

is this true ?

one last thing is the steering wheel for a 2000 camaro the same of 1995 LT1

because in this car it looks like a 95 camaro steering without buttons

need ur advice

thx

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im not even going to touch this... lol
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Stick with you 2002 z man..
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mine all stock motor

the 2000 stock but only with a nice design and catback


less miles and cleaner


thats why i asked u and want to know the difference plzzz
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2002 has ls6 intake
2000 has a little bigger cam

keep ur 02
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If you like the other one more then go for it, you don't need our approval. I personally would keep the 02, because I wouldn't trust someone else to take care of a car as well as I would.
The 00 might make *slightly* more power but it's not worth switching cars over. Take better care of yours, and you could put exhaust on yours and your body kits and rims too, and have the same car.
Yes, I believe the steering wheels are the same. Pretty exciting right?
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If your car has been a good car, just put a little money in yours !! A little TLC can make a lot of difference.
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The 2002 is the better car IMO. Stick with it.
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i would

stick with yours the other


has a lot of miles too anyways

and our engines are good for 200k miles


putting on a catback



is easy anyways and body kits are for ricers
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Stick with your 2002, mod it, and stop talking in bullets
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Location?
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Originally Posted by Flaring Afro



is easy anyways and body kits are for ricers
Agreed, body kits are for ricers
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thank u guys

ill stick with mine

best regards
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Originally Posted by RacerXLs1
Stick with you 2002 z man..
agreed with this guy.....fix your car the way you want it......
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Originally Posted by Flaring Afro
i would

stick with yours the other


has a lot of miles too anyways

and our engines are good for 200k miles


putting on a catback



is easy anyways and body kits are for ricers


lol stick with your 02.
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Originally Posted by LS1 Z28 2002
hi guys how u doin hope u all fine

one last thing is the steering wheel for a 2000 camaro the same of 1995 LT1

because in this car it looks like a 95 camaro steering without buttons

need ur advice

thx
The steering wheels are the same on a 2000 & 2002. The 98 & 99 has that kind of steering wheel so it must be one of those.
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Originally Posted by flintwrench69
The steering wheels are the same on a 2000 & 2002. The 98 & 99 has that kind of steering wheel so it must be one of those.
pretty sure the buttons were an option
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Originally Posted by hj99Z
Agreed, body kits are for ricers
if bodykits are for ricers then a stock Trans Am looks pretty riced out from the factory, especially with the fake air vents.



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