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Old 05-03-2006, 02:43 PM
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If you want to be really complete and spend too much time on this, you would be making them into option packages like 1SA, 2SA, etc.
I may have too much time on my hands today but I'm not a total nerd
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Why offer a DVD navigation, power seats and power sunroof on the Z28, but not offer an automatic or convertible?
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Why offer a DVD navigation, power seats and power sunroof on the Z28, but not offer an automatic or convertible?
Because if do the same wiht the ZO6 C6? At least i thought so.
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Why offer a DVD navigation, power seats and power sunroof on the Z28, but not offer an automatic or convertible?
Whoops I forgot to delete that.....I copied and pasted most of this from my last thread...I'll go edit that now.....

I got a lot of backlash for offering navigation in my first thread, so I thought I wouldn’t include it here...

No auto or vert on the Z28 because I wanted to be more Z06-like,

I was on the fence for the sun roof, for the Z28 so I just added it....

As you can see some of this is just my own interpretation of what we may see.

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Whoops I forgot to delete that.....I copied and pasted most of this from my last thread...I'll go edit that now.....

I got a lot of backlash for offering navigation in my first thread, so I thought I wouldn’t include it here...

No auto or vert on the Z28 because I wanted to be more Z06-like,

I was on the fence for the sun roof, for the Z28 so I just added it....

As you can see some of this is just my own interpretation of what we may see.
I thought HUD was going to be standard?
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Give me a SS coupe + performance package + auto trans (if it is the new 6-speed).
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hopefully there is a V8 option w/o active handling, those shocks are mucho $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ to replace
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I think you have AHS confused with magnaride. It uses the magna-rhetorical (no way that's spelled right) fluid in the shocks.
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Personally I want the Z28... fully loaded, but in a convertible with the 6-speed automatic and paddle shifters on the steering column.
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Super Sport Camaro (SS)

• Tires: front and rear, P245/40ZR-17,
• Wheels: 18- x 8.5-inch front and rear, five-spoke, silver-painted, aluminum
Better fix that!


Z28 Camaro (Limited Production)
MSRP* $ 39,250.00 (base price) to $ 44,985.00 (fully optioned)



Optional Z28:
• PREMIUM PACKAGE- includes dual-zone air conditioning, automatic power Leather seating with heated 6-way power driver seat and front passenger and Head-Up Display with on-board computer (MPG, outside temp, compass etc.) $1515
• XM Satellite Radio $325
• OnStar $695
• Bose Monsoon Premium sound system with in-dash 6 CD changer and MP3 connection $600
• Wheels: 19- x 9.5-inch front and rear, five-spoke, polished, aluminum $600

There's mine! $42,985. Done...C6's beware!
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IMO, if the Z28 is suppose to be roadrace Z06 inspired, then I rather have at least a package to get bigger brakes, heavier duty coolers (radiator, transaxle, etc), and a dry sump.. In fact, I rather spend the money on that with a less powerful NA engine, rather then a more powerful and heavier SC'd engine....

Also, I don't think forced induction big cubed V8's fit in any roadracing series class's very well, if at all. Its gotta be able to fit in nicely ,like in the Grand Am cup running against the sorts like 350z, M3's and Mustangs..
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Stars youre really starting to scare me with these prices.

I guess I would take:
Super Sport w/ Premium Package, Sport Package, Auto, Premium sound, polished wheels and Convertilble for $37710

For $40 grand I would expect to get the top of the line Camaro though.

You're probably about right on the price but man I hope you're wrong.
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• Engine: 525 hp Supercharged 6.0L 6000 V8 LS9
Why are you only getting 25 HP out of a supercharger? Why put one on there at all?
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I thought HUD was going to be standard?
I'm not 100% sure, and I know not everyone here wants it, so I made it an option

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Why are you only getting 25 HP out of a supercharger? Why put one on there at all?
Ummm the current 6.0L LS2 is putting out 400 hp, the LS3 should make about 420....I'm adding about 100hp with the blower....I think your confused with the 7.0L LS7...

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IMO, if the Z28 is suppose to be roadrace Z06 inspired, then I rather have at least a package to get bigger brakes, heavier duty coolers (radiator, transaxle, etc), and a dry sump.. In fact, I rather spend the money on that with a less powerful NA engine, rather then a more powerful and heavier SC'd engine....

Also, I don't think forced induction big cubed V8's fit in any roadracing series class's very well, if at all. Its gotta be able to fit in nicely ,like in the Grand Am cup running against the sorts like 350z, M3's and Mustangs..

Good points
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