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My name is Peter and I found this place via the Rockauto newsletter.
I have a 2000 Firebird that is in fairly good condition - apart from some paint issues, which is pretty typical in this part of Texas, and some cracks on the dash and doors. It has 108k miles on it and needs nothing done to it (yet, :) )
It's a T top, but I don't really know much else about it, apart from it being good fun to drive.
Peter great to have you on board! that's a helluva clean looking bird! Cracks in the dash are common on these cars, especially in the sun - do you have plans to modify the bird at all or just enjoy her as she is?
108 miles is nothing - she'll be strong for quite a long time - these 3800's are tough motors...
08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine
Cheers for the welcomes. No plans to modify at this stage, the GMC is keeping my busy replacing the suspension and steering parts that have worn over the years. Someone once told me that suspension mod's for the birds were a great starting place, but I think it already handles pretty well - except in the wet, but hey, can't have everything... lol
It is a good place to start - especially as the stock decarbon shocks tend to wear out with fairly low miles... These cars will always handle worse in the rain due to rwd and some pretty decent power they put down.
Going to a 1 piece aluminum driveshaft for me made quite a noticeable difference in seat of the pants feel performance wise. They are cheap and pretty easy to swap as well.
There are lots of little things you can do for fairly cheap that work to improve the car and make it even more fun than it currently is
Probably a newbie question, but, How do I find out what options my car was manufactured with? I'm pretty certain is has a limited slip diff, but am curious as to whether this is factory or a previous owner add-on. Seem's like the previous owner took great care of the car.
Wow, thank you. Discovered a lot of things about the car. It is an LSD model (Y87) also with the stage II engine (L36), found out a ton more and will post a pic of the plate once I can take a pic and upload one, Cheers :)
true that on the gearing, seems to have slightly firmer springs too.
I have one code that I cannot find anywhere though, it is NB8 - most NB's seem to be associated with emissions, but I have another code for that listed on the sticker.
Any thoughts?
I bought it a couple of years ago as a trade in special as the dealer didn't want to spend the money getting the paint and dash cracks fixed. At the time it had just over 100k miles on it and I paid 4 grand for it - well worth it as far as I am concerned as I really do enjoy blasting around in it :)
(The pic above is from the dealers original advert, but it still looks the same)
true that on the gearing, seems to have slightly firmer springs too.
I have one code that i cannot find anywhere though, it is nb8 - most nb's seem to be associated with emissions, but i have another code for that listed on the sticker.
Any thoughts?
Wow, thank you. Discovered a lot of things about the car. It is an LSD model (Y87) also with the stage II engine (L36), found out a ton more and will post a pic of the plate once I can take a pic and upload one, Cheers :)
Last year I did the aluminum driveshaft mod after my two piece driveshaft was getting noisy (center bearing). I can not believe how much lighter it is than the two piece. I've heard something like 14lbs vs. 34lbs. That's a substantial amount of rotating mass removed from the drivetrain.
Haven’t done anything on the Camaro, but put LEDs on my truck headlights . And my oil pressure sensor went out on the truck so going to fix that this...
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