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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Good deal? 1999 Camaro SS
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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 16302109" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>The car is a 10-20 footer...fairly clean, base SS with cloth, the interior does look a bit shitty and I can tell the finish is probably a 6/10 at best....that price is right on the money..SLP LS1 cars really weren't anything special, mostly appearance package, exhaust, wheels and some suspension. The ram air was a joke too on the 98-02 cars, barely functional IMHO...They weren't even built at SLP like the LT1 4th gens.</p><p></p><p>regarding the body tab and passenger fender, that's very common and typically easy to fix if that tab hasn't been annihilated. You can usually take a block of wood and rubber mallet and smack it back in to position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 16302109, member: 7121"] The car is a 10-20 footer...fairly clean, base SS with cloth, the interior does look a bit shitty and I can tell the finish is probably a 6/10 at best....that price is right on the money..SLP LS1 cars really weren't anything special, mostly appearance package, exhaust, wheels and some suspension. The ram air was a joke too on the 98-02 cars, barely functional IMHO...They weren't even built at SLP like the LT1 4th gens. regarding the body tab and passenger fender, that's very common and typically easy to fix if that tab hasn't been annihilated. You can usually take a block of wood and rubber mallet and smack it back in to position. [/QUOTE]
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