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Originally Posted by 01pewterz28
Pretty cool except that if you are going to have my 2010 Camaro SS for a few weeks the S/C system needs to be FREE not a discount.
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Originally Posted by Milk 1027
that's what i thought.
or at least 80% discount.
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Originally Posted by spi
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Originally Posted by Sctrjn21
id be down if it was for free. just dropping 38k on the car im not going to have much left over to put down on a supercharger. I would do it 6 months or so after i have owned the car. once i can recoop all the money i dropped
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Seriously?! To think they're going to be beating on it, tuning on it, and who knows what other abuse they'll put it through. I mean think about it - it's not like the tune is going to be spot on right away, and all the parts and harnesses that they'll have to get into/move out of the way/ remove-install; that stuff might not ever fit like it used to.
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Originally Posted by bolteon593
hey everyone... i sent them an email. here are all the details.
i sent some more questions, i'll post them up when they reply.
personally i'm thinking about doing it. my 2010 will be a company car and used occasionally for the first 2 years of me owning it. no reason not to have 650hp put to it (outside the obvious need for me to go learn how to drive that much hp)
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WOW - NOT EVEN EMISSIONS LEGAL?! How/where are you supposed to drive this thing?! Good luck in California. If you get sent to a smog ref', you'll drop
at least $100 for the fine. My first offense, for running no cats', was more than $200... Umm... sure; keep my brand new Camaro for up to ten weeks (up to which you'll be paying several thousand dollars while you experiment on my car) and let me drive in a car that isn't emissions legal. HEY - THAT'S A GREAT DEAL AFTER ALL!!!

I'm sorry, that just sounds like a load of poop. If they were experimenting on a car, and didn't charge the person for it (regardless of the timetable) that's one thing; this is total crap, IMO.
*** getting off soapbox*** I'm sorry