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    Thread: 84 camaro

    1. #1
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      1984 camaro Twin Turbo

      I have a 1984 camaro Z28. With a Nelson racing twin turbo 427 small block, 4L80e transmission with tci controls, 1800hp ,laptop tunnable tec 3 engine management system, 72mm turbos, moser 9" 35 spline 3.50 ratio detroit locker, full roll cage, custom frame, Ron Davis radiator and intercooler, Ricks hot rod duel aeromotive pump fuel tank, Baer brakes, Fikse FM-5 wheels 18" x 12", Mini tubbed,Spohn suspention upgrades, Koni shocks, aje k-member, Lemmons duel 3" oval stainless exhaust, Billet fuel injection intake, with 16 injectors, Billet valve covers, All brakes, oil, fuel, water and hydra boost are plumbed in stainless hard line, march front runner, stock countour interior, t-tops, a/c.

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    2. #2
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      Sweet Ride!!! Do you have any engine bay pics???
      The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few.

    3. #3
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      Quote Originally Posted by toxicz28
      Sweet Ride!!! Do you have any engine bay pics???
      engine is out right now but i do have some without engine need to develop i will post them later

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      Killer car, welcome to the site. Post some more pics of the engine if you got 'em, particularly the manifolds .

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      Reminds me of a car i saw a LONG time ago in PHR or Hot rod. It was a white car with the same wheels you have, but the underneath had a custom floor pan that acted as venturies that sucked the car down at 200 mph+ speed. I havent seen another car that nice till now. (unless im looking at the same car. lol)

      Great car! im glad you're here. Looking forward to more pics.
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza

    6. #6
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      Man, the outside is great. Looks kinda updated, but in a sleeper-like way. Sneak up on anyone with that, looks stock! Very cool....
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by TonyL
      Reminds me of a car i saw a LONG time ago in PHR or Hot rod. It was a white car with the same wheels you have, but the underneath had a custom floor pan that acted as venturies that sucked the car down at 200 mph+ speed. I havent seen another car that nice till now. (unless im looking at the same car. lol)

      Great car! im glad you're here. Looking forward to more pics.
      No it is not that car i had this car for about 10 years stored away then draged it out in 2004 the car was in car craft aug issue top 25 home built musclecars #5

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      Lookin Good Randy!
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    9. #9
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      1984 camaro

      engine done, exhaust done doing brake lines power steering lines and wiring. should be complete mid june

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      Holy hat, I forgot about this one. 3" duals? I'd like to see pics of that if you have them. Do they go over the axle?
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

    11. #11
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      3" duels

      Quote Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
      Holy hat, I forgot about this one. 3" duals? I'd like to see pics of that if you have them. Do they go over the axle?
      Over axle then bumped to 4" duel tail pipes

    12. #12
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      They snake all the way back together, like the pic above?
      Scott from NJ.

      Vent Windows Forever! ...

      Feather-light suspension, Konis just couldn't hold
      I'm so glad I took a look inside your showroom doors

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      3"

      Quote Originally Posted by BonzoHansen
      They snake all the way back together, like the pic above?
      Yes and they are oval under floor pans

    14. #14
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      Stainless brake lines are done

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      VERY nice.. i usually dont feel that year Camaro but you got that dead ringer..

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      Sema

      Look for the 1984 camaro it will be at sema in nov. Should be fun

    18. #18
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      88 camaro was my first car and I have wanted another one ever since. That is one of the cleanest nicest camaros I have seen in a while. Go team 80s!
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      63 Nova Wagon
      02 Camaro SS Convertible
      04 Malibu Wakesetter

    19. #19
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      1984 camaro

      Thanks. It has been lots of work but it is worth it. Close to two years now. I uploaded pics of fuel lines, the large fuel line is 3/4 inch stainless

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      Daaaaaang! Makes me want to drop everything and get back on my 85! That's beautiful, dude.
      Ben C. - Sometimes Complete > Perfection - I just want to drive my car...
      1969 Nova 408/T56 | 2003 XJ8 Sport LS2/T56

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