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Old 12-13-2006, 11:50 PM
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Hey guys. I have a 2000 SS Camaro M6. I was wondering, is it a rare thing that it is a hard top? I was also wondering, without the SLP options, which mine doesn't seem to have, the exhaust seems to not be a true duel exhaust system. It is the stock exhaust, and seems that both tailpipes run to a muffler in the middle. This is without the SLP options right? Can someone clue me in, I'm new to Camaros...
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Old 12-13-2006, 11:53 PM
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Check your door jam for an SLP sticker and it will tell you everything that slp did to the car.
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Originally Posted by Skilbourn
I was wondering, is it a rare thing that it is a hard top?
Hard top SS are pretty rare. Most of them are TTops and verts.

Originally Posted by Skilbourn
the exhaust seems to not be a true duel exhaust system. It is the stock exhaust, and seems that both tailpipes run to a muffler in the middle. This is without the SLP options right? Can someone clue me in, I'm new to Camaros...
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None of the LS1 Camaros came with a true dual exhaust. You have a YPipe to intermediate pipe to an over axle pipe to muffler exhaust (also known as catback) as do most people with a stock configuration.
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Originally Posted by BayAreaSS
Check your door jam for an SLP sticker and it will tell you everything that slp did to the car.
there should also be some sort of indication under the hood
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true duals were never an option....but the previous owner prolly modded it...hard top ss are semi rare...**** there isnt one here in town!

pics of the exhaust plz

haha j/k
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Sounds like it's a "base" SS. That's what mine is. Still an SLP car but no additional options or SLP stickers. Some argue whether these cars actually went to SLP but I think they did. I did get my build number from them anyway.

Hard tops are somewhat rare but they are around. Just saw one yesterday in fact.
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Originally Posted by Arctic2002ss
Sounds like it's a "base" SS. That's what mine is. Still an SLP car but no additional options or SLP stickers. Some argue whether these cars actually went to SLP but I think they did. I did get my build number from them anyway.

Hard tops are somewhat rare but they are around. Just saw one yesterday in fact.
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I agree!


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