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Chevy101 10-15-2010 06:14 AM

3 piece spoiler
 
I have the chance to buy a used three piece spoiler for $179.99 plus shipping. It looks like it's in great condition. Do you guys think it's worth it?

BasicConcepts 10-15-2010 04:36 PM

is it your body color or do you need to paint it? any chips in the fiberglass???????

Buffalo02Z28 10-15-2010 04:46 PM

I'm assuming the three piece spoiler is the RS. I don't think they look good.

Chevy101 10-16-2010 09:10 AM

It's the same color and I dint see any chips. Yea it's the rs spoiler extention

Chevy101 10-16-2010 09:37 AM

To each their own. I personally like the way it looks. Its not a drastic change it just gives it cleaner look in my opinion. All I need now is the side skirts and the front and rear valence and the ss hood ( I know some people think you shouldn't put that hood on a v6 but I think it would look sick) and then thr appearance mods will be done but before that I want to buy exhaust, rear end gears, and I am saving for a LS1 swap

Buffalo02Z28 10-16-2010 12:24 PM

An LS1 swap is going to cost a lot and it is a lot of work.

SOM-V6 10-16-2010 12:35 PM

if you are going to do the ls swap. forget upgrading the v6 save your moneys now the swap is more expensive than you think. nothing wrong with an ss hood on a v6 just dont go around telling ppl its a ss. i have ss rims and hood on my sixer

Buffalo02Z28 10-16-2010 12:46 PM

Might as well just trade in the V6, it is much easier and cheaper that way.

SOM-V6 10-16-2010 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Buffalo02Z28 (Post 465428)
Might as well just trade in the V6, it is much easier and cheaper that way.

thats what i would do. but maybe he knows someone with a cheap drive train and wants to do it himself.

Buffalo02Z28 10-16-2010 01:00 PM

Its not just the drivetrain. If this swap is to be performed, you need another donor car. A wrecked Z28 or SS.

Chevy101 10-16-2010 01:57 PM

I know that it's going to cost a lot of tome and money but this is something I have been researching and really want to do. I bought the car for practaclly nothing so I think doing the swap is worth the time and effort

Chevy101 10-16-2010 02:02 PM

Plus my v6 has a lot of milege on it about 199xxx so instead of getting another sixer I thought i might as well upgrade

slick's camaro 10-18-2010 05:22 PM

just buy a ss. If u look hard enough u can come out cheaper. Then use ur money for mods

BasicConcepts 10-18-2010 07:13 PM

^^ i agree the swap is not easy everything needs to be changed you really NEED a donor car for all the parts not to mention all the custom fab that needs to be done youd be much better getting a Z or SS with a blown hg fixing that and take the $5000+ you save from the swap and mod the sht out of the ls1 so insted of a stock ls1 for $5000+ you have a highly modded ls1

when i first got my 6er i was saying ill mod the crap outta this car cam turbo intake all that good sht then i read musicmans build thread hes been working on his 6 for over a year and has put way more money than the cars worth into her and its still not done i love my 6er the car is in showroom condition paints perfect (for a 95 theres a few small scratches) and the interior looks brand new but i cant see myself dropping $5000 into a car that i got for $4500 thats 10 grand for a 16 year old car im just gunna get a Z mod it and save my beautiful 6er my main plan is to be like lenno kinda at least when it comes to cars

Buffalo02Z28 10-18-2010 07:45 PM

I say go for it, if you have the time and the money.

chsxfireems 10-18-2010 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by Buffalo02Z28 (Post 466082)
I say go for it, if you have the time and the money.

And a daily driver.
I guarantee thats going to be a looong job.

Massey 10-19-2010 03:13 PM

My friend did the swap with his 96RS to a 2000 SLP Z28 (not an SS just a Z that went to SLP for the SS mods to the engine and suspension). It took him about 3 weeks to do the swap. He was unemployed at the time so the 3 weeks were pretty much every day for 3 weeks. The job involves changing 99% of the entire car, if you have a 98-02 as the starting point then it is about 85% of the entire car. To get the swap done he needed to change the suspension front and rear, ALL the wiring except the lights in the mirror and headliner, all Brake lines and brake system parts, all fuel lines, heater box inside and out. Dash, steering column, K member, Fuel tank, oh and if the front sheetmetal had not already been upgraded to the catfish nose that will have to be changed too. It is not an easy job and you need to be a knowlegable mechanic to get it done with no CEL or other issues. Trust me here when I say you are better off getting an SS or Z28 to start off with.

Massey

babcack 11-10-2010 01:53 PM

dont do a swap
 
every one that says just buy a v8 is right. just start out with a v8 and use all that money to upgrade that. and the 3 piece spoiler looks ok in my opinion. i got an ss after market spoiler off ebay for 150 and i only had to do a little body work. if your mechanically inclined i would say that looks more bad ***. it has the center supports out of the bottom and it doesnt look like a stick on. thats just my opinion tho.


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