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i would appreciate any information or ideas on fitting a ls1/ls6 into a 1989 c4.this is aproject we are considering and would like to here from someone who has already made this transplant.
Last edited by phill simpson; Apr 21, 2006 at 07:13 PM.
i would appreciate any information or ideas on fitting a ls1/ls6 into a 1998 c4.this is aproject we are considering and would like to here from someone who has already made this transplant.
umm youre looking into the wrong forum for a 1998... unless you meant 1988
thankyou for your coment crusinarvette . this maybe an everyday question on your side of the world but not here.i know now that noob must stand for new but i now know that neat stands for smart ***
thankyou for your coment crusinarvette . this maybe an everyday question on your side of the world but not here.i know now that noob must stand for new but i now know that neat stands for smart ***
I am bit a smart ***, but I'll be the first to help you change a tire at the track, or help you diagnose something that is wrong with your car.
For what it's worth, I wasn't trying to be a smart *** about anything, just letting you know that a search would andwer a lot of your questions.
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