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The Camaro LS is a great jumping point for a long term modification. By the time restoration may be necessary, there will be a new generation of engines and parts out there that will enhance the future performance of this vehicle.
Of course, that is the future. For now, I am driving the Camaro LS as a daily driver. The goal of this project is to build a street Camaro that will last for a very long time. Therefore, all performance and cosmetic parts purchased must be able to last for many years to come. My first modification was a move from OEM heritage steelies to 1LT painted alloys. These alloys are the lightest OEM wheels available for the Camaro, making them a lucrative choice. Now, I am looking to modify the front end of my Camaro. Right now, I like the Full Length Phantom grille styles. I also like the GMPP Heritage Grille. Which way should I go?
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I like the Heritage better than most of the Phantom grilles that are out. Have you also considered an aftermarket spoiler or hood for your LS?
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Right now, I have the budget for only one cosmetic modification. I might follow up with the projectors I've seen on the forum, too. The hood is too expensive for now, and I won't get a spoiler until I decide whether I want a carbon fiber trunk later. Since the car will be designed to last as long as possible, I want to eventually replace any body parts that can rust with carbon fiber or fiberglass.This project is going to take a very long time and require a lot of patience.
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I know the feeling. I find it to be torturous and enjoyable at the same time not being able to do all that I want at once. Torturous because I want it now, but I also enjoy having the next mod to look forward to.
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I had to jump a car tonight with the Camaro. In the process, I popped the hood and removed the red cap from the positive cable. The red part came off. That was not supposed to happen. Does anyone have an engine bay dress-up kit that includes a replaces this part?
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