Ye, we're not the fastest bunch at replying but from what i gather we read more than we write, i.e listen more than talk, which i think is the right way round if you like to learn
but that's just my opinion and maybe the other guys dont feel the same, but that's why i like this forum - everyones decent (so far) and there is minimal bragging - just enough though for a good chuckle.
You're right - it's not easy owning one of these here and i get upset whenever i see a "breaking for parts" advert, that's why i post 'em when i see 'em so at least the most is made out of them. Parts are hard too, it's one thing finding the bit that fits, and then if it turns up and doesn't fit, well, there's no point getting a refund because it'll cost you more cash and time than it's worth getting it back over there. So ye, i think we're one of a few forums that are in it for the cars and not the people, and we are lucky to have great people on here.
So anyway, your car is looking awesome, best late 2nd gen project i've seen probably to date, great inspiration and thanks for sharing all the pics! we definitely love pics here as you know, keep them going and good to see that our American cousins are taking an interest in the UK Camaro world.
Cheers for now!
Ray
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