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Classic CamaroCamaro enthusiasts are constantly trying to find new and better ways of restoring their old Camaro and giving it a look that truly shines. Many believe that using old body panels will do the trick – but soon discover that they usually make the problem worse and make the job longer.

2008 Chevy CamaroInstalling a fuel pressure gauge for your Chevy Camaro may seem simple, but there are many steps to take to get the work done. Here is a step by step process that will help you to get it done the right way. This installation is specifically for a 100psi gauge.

Before starting on this project you want to make sure that you have all the things that you need. 1 - Gauge pn. XXXX, 1 - Isolator pn. 5280 (High and low pressure), 1 - 4 ft. braided line (Underhood)pn. 3229, 1 - 3 ft. braided line (Under dash) pn. 3227, 1 - Pressure restrictor (Recommended) pn. 3277, X - Misc. Fittings depending on year, 1 - Friend to assist you.

Random 1969 Camaro SSIt seems that owning an older, classic Camaro is much more common than owning a new one. Why? Because when you were younger you were able to purchase one of those hot ‘68 or ’70’s Camaro and cruise in it everywhere showing off to the girls you liked and the boys who wanted to be you. As the years go by the Camaro(and its owner) get older and start to look older. Than it is set upon the owner to restore it.

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