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Re: What's the difference between LS and Z-34...

Here's the website..http://www.carpartswholesale.com/sto...E%20CARLO&pn=1

The Z-34 cover is $201, primed but non CAPA cert.
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Re: What's the difference between LS and Z-34...

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How much do those run, anyway? I've been considering finishing out my Faux LTZ scheme I've been slowly working towards...got the spoiler, blacked out the rear, need the nose and dual outlet pipes, that'd about do it, appearance wise...
Jeffco. Don't forget about the rims (and the 3.8L)...just kidding. Did you get my personal message a while back? I was wondering if you were making an LS into an LTZ, guess you answered my question in the quote. I've been fortunate to see some LTZ rims in the junkyard, you might get that lucky too. The exhaust should be fairly easy to find since some LS's came with them. The LS trim is much easier to find than the LTZ. Good Luck
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