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Fresh Noob
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This sounds the nuts! Z28 Camaro.
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Fanatic Tremekian
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Well its a bigblock, but too bad he didnt hammer it. Also no body that is truely into muscle cars as that guy is would put 20's on there car, there probably 16's to 18's with a large diamater street legal drag radial
PS It looks like the people in the camera car had a Berger Z28, i would have liked to see nthat thing go |
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Fresh Noob
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That '69 Camaro Z/28 is awesome in looks, sound and performance. Thanks for posting the link to the video! :thumb:
I believe that car was featured in Popular Hot Rodding mag last year sometime. If it is the same, the write-up states as follows... it has a 11.5:1 compression, 410ci all aluminum small block w/ a Demon 875 on top, good for 500+ hp and 250+hp nitrous set up. All going through a Tremec T56 and 4.56 rear gears. The rims are 18x8s and 20x10s. Tires are BFG Comp TA KDW 245/40-18 and 295/40-20. To top if off, the car has a top of the line Blupunkt audio system w/ Bazooka amps! I tend to agree that muscle cars should stay w/ more traditional sized rims, but this Z/28 certainly pulls off the look w/ the 20s in the rear. This car is perfect in every respect! Must have cost more than a few $$$ to build!!! Last edited by Jnetto; 28 May 2005 at 07:28 am. |
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