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Old Aug 23, 2006 | 01:23 AM
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i own a 95 camaro and i wanan kno if a 1998 to 2000 front end would fit on a 95 coupe and also what do u think about putting a small black 350 in a 95 v6 coupe
Old Sep 21, 2006 | 01:23 PM
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Yes, the newer style front end will fit - but personally, I prefer the front end of the 93-97 cars.

You can buy a LT1 car in good shape for 7-10K, or a LS1 for as little as 12 depending on the condition. Given the cost/labour involved in converting to a v8 (you have to buy the motor, tranny, kmember, ecu, wiring harness, etc etc), it absolutely makes no sense to transplant a v8 into a v6 car. If a v8 is what you are going for, sell your car and buy yourself a z28/ss to begin with.

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i own a 95 camaro and i wanan kno if a 1998 to 2000 front end would fit on a 95 coupe and also what do u think about putting a small black 350 in a 95 v6 coupe
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what if i bought a 3.8 engine not the whole car and how much do they go for
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