this is my little ride, as you can see i have done several modifications with out going out of wack.... thank's to Dave at D1 California Cycles.... chek some of his work at:
custom body work and paint, for bikes ad cars
i installed a comp cam, its a
| lift at .558/.563 |
, duration 212/218, |
lsa 115 with the lsa at 115 i get a smood stock idle... |
1400-6700)
the grill is from a 73 camaro, i had to chop it about 1.5 inches to fit it, lots of plastic welding, and shit loads of bando shapping, it was basically an experiement, im glad it turned out ok......

this is basically what a 2000 camaro looks like!!
Then i installed the high rise rear spoiler and hood..

This is the original hood, the cowl was welded on it, then i cut under to make it functional


I got 10x9.5 and 17mmoffset, borbet wheels....wraped on 285/40/17z Eagle F1's all arround, then i pained the center in black with red calipers..
Then the grill, well this was only a TEST and it came out prety good and diferent



my sound system, its all about Alpine and Audiobahn, cant compare the sound cuality and eazy functions of an Alpine and you defenetly cant find any cheaper brand like audiobahn that can give you the same amount of bass from kicker,punch,jlaudio for way way less, audiobahn is my way for bass.....
with this system i can hide the screen when im not cruzzing, pop a dvd on my alpine dva-9860 and send it to the alpine monitor, TME-790... this monitor can swing left or right, not like thoes other cheap screen that can unly tip up or down.. or i can hook up my I-pod and hear or watch my music videos...





here are some of the pictures of the proses, i just took these cause half way on the project i was getting frustrated.....




we had to paint the project installed on the car, the plastic was getting so stiff that when we based coated it and tried to flex it it started to crack, it wasnt an easy proses, its time consuming and at times frustrating, but the outcome i guess its worth it

