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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
SSOA Director
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Compliments of SSOA Director, Craig Leres (D00-0670).

Enjoy!!!

http://www.xse.com/leres/images/Nov01/

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Barrance
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Great pictures, I wish I was there. Here is my favorite one.

http://www.xse.com/leres/images/Nov01/dsc00775.JPG

Barry

[ 13 November 2001: Message edited by: HTWLSS ]



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2001 Camaro SS #C122 Sunset OM, M6-Hurst, T-tops, Ebony Cloth, ASR, 1SB Package
SLP Options: Bilstein Suspension, D-D Exhaust, SS Cover, SS Mats
Ordered: 2001.02.10
TPW: 2001.04.09
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GM to SLP: 2001.04.11
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GM to Dealer:2001.05.02
Dealer to Me:2001.05.02
Zaino Date: 2001.05.05 [Smile]

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chrisL
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who's the poor soul wearing the KC Chiefs sweatshirt?

I'm a Jets season ticket holder and was at the game Sunday when they beat up on the Cheifs.

[ 13 November 2001: Message edited by: chrisL ]



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chrisL
00 Hawk 295 - NBM, Hurst, Bilstein, Auburn, SLP spoiler, Chrome, Syntec, Lou's Short Stick, SLP OE lid, SLP !CAGS, BMR STB

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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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quote:
Originally posted by chrisL:
who's the poor soul wearing the KC Chiefs sweatshirt?


That's Miss Amy00SS


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amy00ss
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yep...that's me...win or lose I will always be a Chiefs fan!!!
Thanks for the pictures

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Amy
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2000 SS Navy Blue Metallic/ Black Top, Ebony Leather, ASR, SLP Floor Mats, car cover, dash plaque and Key fobs
BMR STB, SLP SS Chrome 10 spokes with SS Centercap, Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, SLP SS Grille, Camaro SS Fuel Rail Covers and KBDD SFCs
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35thLEBrickyard#43
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MAN, I miss being out west. This under 80 degress stuff shhhhtinks!

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2002 35th Anniversary Camaro SS Convertible
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SLP Build #59
SLP Options: 35th Anniversary Package, Custom Car Cover

Other Cars:
1993 Black Camaro Z28
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DaddySS
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Thanks for the pics...need more stories!

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2000 SS Convertible, M6, Onyx
Ebony leather, Hurst, Monsoon, 12 CD
SLP Options: Syntech, Mats, Fobs, Plaque, Cover.
SLP add ons:SS Grille, SLP Lid & K&N, smooth bellows, SLP CAI....
Other Add Ons: TTS LT headers Y Pipe and Cats, TR 220, LS6 Intake, GMMG, ASP underdrive pulley, Hypertech 180 stat, Granatelli MAF, Rapid Motor Sports custom tuning, BMR STB, LCAs, Relocation brackets, Adj. Panhard, Don Goetz bolt on SFCs, Hotchkis springs, Hurst Billet Plus shifter
Appearance: FRCs with afterthoughts SS overlays, Mark's Caliper decals on black painted calipers, AR TTIIs (Gunmetal Spokes) with BFG Gforce T/A KDWs...

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JohnS
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Great pictures.

Do the Bragg-Smith SS's have any suspension or engine mod's, or are they stock?

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NATESS
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all the bragg-smith SS's are bone stock. they have only upgraded their oil to mobil-1, that is it.
but still, you should see the instructors drive these cars. it is unbelievable. i had no idea that the Camaro SS was so incredible on the track with no mods. i am very impressed with this car.

[ 14 November 2001: Message edited by: NATESS ]



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SLP: floor mats, rear deck mat, 10-spoke chrome wheels, key fobs & dash plaque, grille.

GM: Power group 1SD, ASR, rear defrost, six-spd hurst, ebony leather, CD.

After Market Upgrades: BMR STB, Lou's short stick, !CAGS, SLP LM, holley filter, chrome CAMARO letters, white gauges, MTI air lid, SLP bellows, FRA, SLP CAI, 35% Tint
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JohnS
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I took my SS on a road course for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I was very impressed with the SS's stability and handling as well. Unfortunately my driving skills don't match the SS's capabilities.

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amy00ss
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Yep...I have realized after taking the course at Bragg Smith that the only reason to modify your car is to make it easier for an inexprienced driver to handle.
Lots of fun!

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Amy
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2000 SS Navy Blue Metallic/ Black Top, Ebony Leather, ASR, SLP Floor Mats, car cover, dash plaque and Key fobs
BMR STB, SLP SS Chrome 10 spokes with SS Centercap, Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, SLP SS Grille, Camaro SS Fuel Rail Covers and KBDD SFCs
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Craig Leres
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quote:
Originally posted by amy00ss:
Yep...I have realized after taking the course at Bragg Smith that the only reason to modify your car is to make it easier for an inexprienced driver to handle.
Suspension mods will also make your car easier for an experienced driver to handle and to a point will make your car faster.

The Bragg-Smith school doesn't modify the cars so they can show what a completely stock SS Camaro can do. But also there would be extra expense in modifications. And performance modifications almost always affect reliability. For example, long before I got my Hotchkis sway bars, I upgraded the factory "D" bushings to urethane bushings. The stiffer bushings made my car handle better but I also broke the right "D" bushing mount (and cracked the other one) in a few months.

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Joey Red
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quote:
Originally posted by Craig Leres:
Suspension mods will also make your car easier for an experienced driver to handle and to a point will make your car faster.

The Bragg-Smith school doesn't modify the cars so they can show what a completely stock SS Camaro can do. But also there would be extra expense in modifications. And performance modifications almost always affect reliability. For example, long before I got my Hotchkis sway bars, I upgraded the factory "D" bushings to urethane bushings. The stiffer bushings made my car handle better but I also broke the right "D" bushing mount (and cracked the other one) in a few months.


EWWWWWW!!! Sounds serious. Is it contagious??


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chrisL
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quote:
Originally posted by amy00ss:
yep...that's me...win or lose I will always be a Chiefs fan!!!
Thanks for the pictures

Youre a true fan!

I've been through more bad seasons than good with the Jets over the 17 seasons I've been going to their games.

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chrisL
00 Hawk 295 - NBM, Hurst, Bilstein, Auburn, SLP spoiler, Chrome, Syntec, Lou's Short Stick, SLP OE lid, SLP !CAGS, BMR STB


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