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Old 12-03-2010, 02:00 PM   #85
boxmonkeyracing
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my issues are with the fin and 3rd tail light. at least the fin is body color and not black like they use to be. I can live with out onstar or xm if it means I can get rid of the fin. but the 3rd tail light. . .hmmm. there are ways to move that. but to make it look good after you move it, that is the trick. we'll see where i stand after the first of the year with a job, and how this thing looks in person.


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The hardtop design is what initially drew me to the car from the beginning and I am now to the point where I am withdrawing my craving for the ragtop, ya I want a ragtop but I dont think I want it in the Camaro, they will be at least another 5 grand and around where I live there is only about ten week period where I can really enjoy having a raptop.
Besides there is a beautiful RJT 2LT/RS at the local dealership just calling my name lol. I will still give the convertible another chance be checking it out in person but if it is anything like that then its a NO for me.


just 10 weeks? in GA? are you cold blooded? I'm sure if you got the car and enjoyed the top down enough you'd find even 60 degree weather was top down weather. especially as things start warming up after winter. I only say this because i ride motorcycles and I've personally found at 60 degrees it's nice to start riding. I'll ride at lower temps (40 is my cut off) but i'm comfortable starting around there. and I live in NC.

the looks seem to be what your real deciding factor is. and that's cool. just don't like excuses that don't make complete sense.
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We do not want to use the Z28 moniker on a car that does not deserve this hallowed name.
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