im selling my 35th slp ss
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http://www.compnine.com/vid.php?vin=2G1fp22g322134443
The Z4C RPO code is absent.
Additionally, your SLP sticker indicates that the 10-spoke chrome wheels were ordered with the Camaro via SLP, and you also stated yourself that the car originally came with the chrome wheels; that said, the 35th Anniversary model could not be ordered with the SLP chrome 10-spokes, since the black machine-faced LE wheels were a unique and identifying factor to the anniversary appearance and could not be separated from the Z4C package or substituted for the SLP chromed. The SLP grille, which is listed on your second-sticker SLP content as well, could also not be ordered with the 35th Anniversary package, because the LE received a unique grille with the gray fill-ins and could not be substituted for the SLP SS grille.
So I guess my question is: why does the SLP sticker from your vehicle have a different VIN on it than your RPO code sticker? Since the CME and the Blackwing are present on the car (relatively rare options), I would speculate that the VIN on your SLP sticker is the correct VIN, and the driver's side door with the RPO codes was replaced with that of an LE. Perhaps you can provide us with a photo of the VIN from the front windshield, which one can surmise will only be: 2G1FP22G322134443, a non-anniversary car, based on the details you've provided. Regardless as to whether the chassis of this car is a true LE, which is extremely doubtful at this point, the thing is hacked to pieces with parts missing and mix-and-matched from everywhere; I would advise against marketing it as a collector car.
Now, OP, would you like to sell your SLP SS portfolio separately?
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It's doubtful that this is a 35th Anniversary car. Based on the SLP sticker that you provided a picture of on the previous page, your VIN is: 2G1FP22G322134443. Thus, the options for your car are laid out here:
http://www.compnine.com/vid.php?vin=2G1fp22g322134443
The Z4C RPO code is absent.
Additionally, your SLP sticker indicates that the 10-spoke chrome wheels were ordered with the Camaro via SLP, and you also stated yourself that the car originally came with the chrome wheels; that said, the 35th Anniversary model could not be ordered with the SLP chrome 10-spokes, since the black machine-faced LE wheels were a unique and identifying factor to the anniversary appearance and could not be separated from the Z4C package or substituted for the SLP chromed. The SLP grille, which is listed on your second-sticker SLP content as well, could also not be ordered with the 35th Anniversary package, because the LE received a unique grille with the gray fill-ins and could not be substituted for the SLP SS grille.
So I guess my question is: why does the SLP sticker from your vehicle have a different VIN on it than your RPO code sticker? Since the CME and the Blackwing are present on the car (relatively rare options), I would speculate that the VIN on your SLP sticker is the correct VIN, and the driver's side door with the RPO codes was replaced with that of an LE. Perhaps you can provide us with a photo of the VIN from the front windshield, which one can surmise will only be: 2G1FP22G322134443, a non-anniversary car, based on the details you've provided. Regardless as to whether the chassis of this car is a true LE, which is extremely doubtful at this point, the thing is hacked to pieces with parts missing and mix-and-matched from everywhere; I would advise against marketing it as a collector car.
Facts.
Now, OP, would you like to sell your SLP SS portfolio separately?
http://www.compnine.com/vid.php?vin=2G1fp22g322134443
The Z4C RPO code is absent.
Additionally, your SLP sticker indicates that the 10-spoke chrome wheels were ordered with the Camaro via SLP, and you also stated yourself that the car originally came with the chrome wheels; that said, the 35th Anniversary model could not be ordered with the SLP chrome 10-spokes, since the black machine-faced LE wheels were a unique and identifying factor to the anniversary appearance and could not be separated from the Z4C package or substituted for the SLP chromed. The SLP grille, which is listed on your second-sticker SLP content as well, could also not be ordered with the 35th Anniversary package, because the LE received a unique grille with the gray fill-ins and could not be substituted for the SLP SS grille.
So I guess my question is: why does the SLP sticker from your vehicle have a different VIN on it than your RPO code sticker? Since the CME and the Blackwing are present on the car (relatively rare options), I would speculate that the VIN on your SLP sticker is the correct VIN, and the driver's side door with the RPO codes was replaced with that of an LE. Perhaps you can provide us with a photo of the VIN from the front windshield, which one can surmise will only be: 2G1FP22G322134443, a non-anniversary car, based on the details you've provided. Regardless as to whether the chassis of this car is a true LE, which is extremely doubtful at this point, the thing is hacked to pieces with parts missing and mix-and-matched from everywhere; I would advise against marketing it as a collector car.
Facts.
Now, OP, would you like to sell your SLP SS portfolio separately?
I did notice the vin difference recently. i just checked it, and once again it is a real 35th anniversary car. i dont know why the slp stickers are different but may be it was a mistake done at slp. i will call them and find out.
the grill that is supposed to be in it, via info from slp is this grill
I forgot who i talked to at slp but he did say there were few 35th cars that did come with their wheels (chrome 10 spokes and chrome zr1). this information came directly from slp.
ill tell you what buy the car and ill throw the portfolio in for free.
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Yea that car MIGHT be what he says it is. Looks like one of the doors mustve got replaced, why the VIN tags are different, red overspray on the door sticker. Factory camaro front bumpers say "camaro" right in the middle, this one dont. From the undercar pics it looks like its been driven down dirt roads. This car has been through a lot thats for sure.
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I see what appears to be 'silver painted' 10 spoke wheels.
So even that doesn't match what you're saying.
Gotta admit, ..., there's a lot of really odd questions about this car.
You should've just repainted the front bumper properly with the stripes, & either used an aftermarket grill or filled the holes also, ..., & added aftermarket wheels, ..., replaced the rear CME filler panel, & maybe a lot of this wouldn't have even been brought up.
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Problems with your "35th Anniversary" car that make it "not-stock":
- Incorrect wheels
- The front bumper is missing the stripes
- The grille has been ripped off
- Berger panel has been added
- Each door has a different VIN (wtf)
- The CME valence has been ripped off
- The grey "C-A-M-A-R-O" fill ins for the rear bumper, LE specific, have been removed
What you do have going for you:
- Correct 35th LE interior
- The roof band of the car is red, as all 35th LE's were
- The proper 35th badging is on the sides of the car
- The black accented hood scoop, LE specific, is present
My guess is simply that the car was in a major wreck and needed parts from every which direction. Either way, 35th LE or not, you would have to have more knowledge about this car that you're not telling us - things that would have been uncovered before you bought it (I hope..).
This is indeed the highly sought after SLP 35th LE grille, but this grille was not included as a second sticker option on ANY of the cars; it had to be purchased separately from SLP later down the road, as this grille wasn't released until after all of the 3369 anniversary cars were produced. In short: this grille was not included on any cars from the factory, either GM or SLP.
"Not available on 35th Anniversary models..."
And finally the Camaro breakdown chart for 2002, indicates that 3367 LE cars received the same black machine faced wheels:
https://ls1tech.com/forums/chevrolet...reakdowns.html
(second post, first attachment, last page)
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flintwrench69 Those are the original doors. Both doors have the same incorrect SLP sticker on them. the Drivers door has the correct GM stickers on it, and all of the windows have the same number etched on them.
PontiacFan Your an idiot. Try reading the previous posts. Thats all Im saying to you.
The Bronx Bull WTF is you problem. you obviously dont want to buy the damn car. Im simply telling you what was told to me by SLP. But you have this Hard on trying to show me up. If you arent interested in buying my damn car leave this thread alone. I am going to call SLP Monday to find out WTF is going on with these stickers. As far as stock is concerned to me is "mechanically stock" there you happy. obviously the car was wrecked in the past, no ****. the berger panel was put on by me, cause i like it. the orignal was broke, somebody over tightened one of the mounting screws and cracked it.
"Those came off that very day." That means they are not on the damn car.
PontiacFan Your an idiot. Try reading the previous posts. Thats all Im saying to you.
The Bronx Bull WTF is you problem. you obviously dont want to buy the damn car. Im simply telling you what was told to me by SLP. But you have this Hard on trying to show me up. If you arent interested in buying my damn car leave this thread alone. I am going to call SLP Monday to find out WTF is going on with these stickers. As far as stock is concerned to me is "mechanically stock" there you happy. obviously the car was wrecked in the past, no ****. the berger panel was put on by me, cause i like it. the orignal was broke, somebody over tightened one of the mounting screws and cracked it.
"Those came off that very day." That means they are not on the damn car.
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the Drivers door has the correct GM stickers on it, and all of the windows have the same number etched on them.
PontiacFan Your an idiot. Try reading the previous posts. Thats all Im saying to you.
The Bronx Bull WTF is you problem. you obviously dont want to buy the damn car. Im simply telling you what was told to me by SLP. But you have this Hard on trying to show me up.
PontiacFan Your an idiot. Try reading the previous posts. Thats all Im saying to you.
The Bronx Bull WTF is you problem. you obviously dont want to buy the damn car. Im simply telling you what was told to me by SLP. But you have this Hard on trying to show me up.
If you arent interested in buying my damn car leave this thread alone. I am going to call SLP Monday to find out WTF is going on with these stickers. As far as stock is concerned to me is "mechanically stock" there you happy. obviously the car was wrecked in the past, no ****. the berger panel was put on by me, cause i like it. the orignal was broke, somebody over tightened one of the mounting screws and cracked it.
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The Bronx Bull WTF is you problem. you obviously dont want to buy the damn car. Im simply telling you what was told to me by SLP. But you have this Hard on trying to show me up. If you arent interested in buying my damn car leave this thread alone. I am going to call SLP Monday to find out WTF is going on with these stickers. As far as stock is concerned to me is "mechanically stock" there you happy. obviously the car was wrecked in the past, no ****. the berger panel was put on by me, cause i like it. the orignal was broke, somebody over tightened one of the mounting screws and cracked it.
As for the doors having a different VIN, good luck finding the solution to that one. I do know that those SLP stickers are almost impossible to tear off of the car without ripping, and I can almost guarantee you that the history of your car being in wrecks is the answer here, not a mistake by SLP.
Anyways, you said previously that you're looking to make an honest sale; then do just that and edit your post, including all of the information you have about the car's previous accidents - and you must have some information. Finally, market the car towards the folks looking for a fun LS1 car - not the collectors looking for a piece of Camaro history.
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I honestly think the doors are from a true 35th, the rest, is anybody's guess.
Yes the doors...the rest seems to be a good old run of the mill Camaro. Maybe you are a bit pissed since you got it thinking it was a true 35th, it happens.
flintwrench69 Those are the original doors. Both doors have the same incorrect SLP sticker on them. the Drivers door has the correct GM stickers on it, and all of the windows have the same number etched on them.
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That said, who knows. A previous owner may have had the infamous "bubbling" in the roof band paint and chose red as a replacement. At this point I'm thinking that the doors have been replaced with those from a non-anniversary car.
Regardless, no one wants to buy a 35th Anniversary car that's barely discernible as such, as I've said before.
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bronx bull then explain all the windows having the same number etched in them (door, t-top, hatch and windshield) and the z4c rpo on the matching vin rpo code sticker. also the y2y rpo code. you do seem knowledgeable but the matter of fact, i am trying to sell this car, obviously im not going to do this here.
flintwrench69 its the weekend i will call them monday as previously stated.
i still think they are original doors, because there is no sign of any stickers being pealed off or remounted no matter what any of you say none of you have seen this car in person all the door stickers look legit. but as said before mistakes are done, this may be the fact here. a mistake may have been done at slp and the wrong stickers may have been put on. the only door that would be questionable about being replaced would be the passengers with the slp options sticker on it. but that idea gets squashed because the window motor and regulator have never been removed and you have to remove that to get the window out. being all the glass has the same number etched in it tells me that all the glass is original and both doors are original. the only thing that looks fishy is the slp stickers. being that each door has 1 slp sticker on it and the slp sticker match each other tells me that a mistake has been done at slp. i will say this again i will calll them this monday (9-13-10) and ask them a few questions. since they built the car they should be able to answer me.
flintwrench69 its the weekend i will call them monday as previously stated.
i still think they are original doors, because there is no sign of any stickers being pealed off or remounted no matter what any of you say none of you have seen this car in person all the door stickers look legit. but as said before mistakes are done, this may be the fact here. a mistake may have been done at slp and the wrong stickers may have been put on. the only door that would be questionable about being replaced would be the passengers with the slp options sticker on it. but that idea gets squashed because the window motor and regulator have never been removed and you have to remove that to get the window out. being all the glass has the same number etched in it tells me that all the glass is original and both doors are original. the only thing that looks fishy is the slp stickers. being that each door has 1 slp sticker on it and the slp sticker match each other tells me that a mistake has been done at slp. i will say this again i will calll them this monday (9-13-10) and ask them a few questions. since they built the car they should be able to answer me.
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bronx bull then explain all the windows having the same number etched in them (door, t-top, hatch and windshield) and the z4c rpo on the matching vin rpo code sticker. also the y2y rpo code. you do seem knowledgeable but the matter of fact, i am trying to sell this car, obviously im not going to do this here.
flintwrench69 its the weekend i will call them monday as previously stated.
i still think they are original doors, because there is no sign of any stickers being pealed off or remounted no matter what any of you say none of you have seen this car in person all the door stickers look legit. but as said before mistakes are done, this may be the fact here. a mistake may have been done at slp and the wrong stickers may have been put on. the only door that would be questionable about being replaced would be the passengers with the slp options sticker on it. but that idea gets squashed because the window motor and regulator have never been removed and you have to remove that to get the window out. being all the glass has the same number etched in it tells me that all the glass is original and both doors are original. the only thing that looks fishy is the slp stickers. being that each door has 1 slp sticker on it and the slp sticker match each other tells me that a mistake has been done at slp. i will say this again i will calll them this monday (9-13-10) and ask them a few questions. since they built the car they should be able to answer me.
flintwrench69 its the weekend i will call them monday as previously stated.
i still think they are original doors, because there is no sign of any stickers being pealed off or remounted no matter what any of you say none of you have seen this car in person all the door stickers look legit. but as said before mistakes are done, this may be the fact here. a mistake may have been done at slp and the wrong stickers may have been put on. the only door that would be questionable about being replaced would be the passengers with the slp options sticker on it. but that idea gets squashed because the window motor and regulator have never been removed and you have to remove that to get the window out. being all the glass has the same number etched in it tells me that all the glass is original and both doors are original. the only thing that looks fishy is the slp stickers. being that each door has 1 slp sticker on it and the slp sticker match each other tells me that a mistake has been done at slp. i will say this again i will calll them this monday (9-13-10) and ask them a few questions. since they built the car they should be able to answer me.
Are you sure you don't want to part with the portfolio?
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Called SLP today and they couldnt tell me anything I already didnt know, except the SLP sticker vin was to a Black SS Camaro. That Black Camaro is in Troup, TX, I found out though Carfax. Im gunna post a thread in the Texas section and try to find this car and find out if it has my SLP stickers on it. SLP has no record of any 2002 Camaros, and nobody who worked in that section still works there.