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nzr

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  1. Good review. Lol @ Man Magnet Factor.
  2. wtf that's awesome
  3. GM needs to stick that 2.0L Turbo in more cars.
  4. lookin good man, too bad the pics are so small though!
  5. josh, have you ever posted photos of your solstice yet?
  6. nzr replied to Hogans_Heroes's topic in General Motors
    haha well said.
  7. nzr replied to 13092's topic in Chevrolet
    I've seen all the shoots, and GM really pulled it off well.
  8. nzr replied to 13092's topic in Chevrolet
    AWESOME!
  9. I agree, if GM rolls out a Baby-Boomer Camaro then it's over...just cancel it. They need to take a futuristic approach with *hints* of previous generations embedded. But then again, every generation of the Camaro has moved towards a more evolved design...so hopefully they will keep it up.
  10. Michael Moore needs to be exiled.
  11. nzr replied to turbo200's topic in Chrysler
    Asking for an LS7 in a production Camaro is a bit much.
  12. The more I look at the modified Aura interior, the more I see a cheap Acura TL layout.
  13. That better be the case because I'm sooo F'ING sick of the cheap ass black center stacks. If this is production, this is another sub-par effort from concept to reality. Like others have said, they should have stuck with the Vectra interior.
  14. Should be interesting to see what happens then.
  15. But then why is Scott inviting 250 selected enthusiests to witness "2 new Chevrolet vehicles" before the Detroit show opens to the public? I don't understand why that type of crowd would be gatherd to see, oh say..the next gen Aveo or Malibu.
  16. Ha! When I saw this V8 Solstice, I thought of the Nomad concept. It's the king of the Kappa. B)
  17. Camaro outsold Mustang in 1977, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, and finally in 1991. Camaro's best year was in 1979 with 282,571 units.
  18. This does settle the rumors that a V8 wouldn't be able to fit into a Kappa. I even read that it would be possible to shove an LS7 in their too. But yeah, I can't wait to see the numbers on this beast...it has to fly with 400hp!
  19. And it's finally been done. :metal: 400hp V8 Solstice Source: MallettCars.com Standard features include: The base package costs $18,000 on top of the $20,000 base from Pontiac, so $38,000. Only 100 will be built this year according to Mallett. Standered: * 400 HP V8 LS2 Engine - Aluminum block engine rated at 400 HP @ 6,000 RPM and 400 LB-FT @ 4,400 RPM * Luk Gold Clutch * Mallett-Penske non-adjustable shocks * Short Throw Shifter * High Performance Brake Pads * Stainless Steel Brake Lines * World famous Mallett body graphics * Mallett graphics embroidered on seat headrests * Show Car Detailing * Mallett serial number plaque * Professionally installed, tested and tuned by Mallett's experienced crew to exacting tolerences * 2-year 24,000 mile warranty Options include: * 6 Speed Tremac Transmission with 3 different gear ratio options * 19 inch Alloy Wheels and Tires * Mallett-Penske Double Adjustable Shocks and Coilovers * Sway Bars * Transmission and Differential Coolers * Stainless Steel High-Flow Exhaust * 3.73 Limited Slip Differential * Heavy-Duty 4 Core Radiator * Supercharger * Turbocharger
  20. Hmm yes. But it makes you wonder why Camaro enthusiasts where selected to see whatever it is. I mean it wouldn't make a whole lot of sense for them to go/see the debut of a future Aveo or any non-sport car for that matter.

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