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  • #16
    Originally posted by svtjackal View Post
    Yeah, talking about Dan
    That was kind of what I thought, but I am starting to slowly catch up to you guys as well, thats why I said what I did! lol
    Originally posted by BlkCam10 View Post
    I don't think you should ever post the same thing more than once.
    LMAO
    Originally posted by BlkCam10 View Post
    I don't think you should ever post the same thing more than twice.
    Well, this isn't the same as the first, so I guess you're all good! lol
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    • #17
      I'm getting an Imperial Blue Camaro.
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      • #18
        Awesome Color.......
        2018 ZL1 A10 Convertible, Kooks Longtube Headers (to be installed 8Jan) Full Kooks exhaust from Kooks R&D in Mooresville, NC, ZL1 painted GFX, My ShowStopper Custom Engine Cover Kit and painted CAI. For Sale! Color Shift Lights coming soon[/SIZE][/B]

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        • #19
          I'm really liking those seat covers. It looks like it but do they come in the backseat? Also are they removable or permanent?
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          • #20
            Nice color!

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            • #21
              I would recommend going for exterior mods. Now that its summer your going to see a lot more Camaros around and you want to distinguish yourself from all the others IMO. I really like the led mirrors that i got from showstopper i think its the best mod i have done so far. As for the interior changing your stock lights to leds is pretty cheap and makes it look much better. As for performance the options are endless remember that once you get into changing the engine/ getting a tune it will void your warranty (if you care). Whatever you decide to go with whether exterior, interior, or performance you wont regret it.
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              • #22
                Just to be clear, changing/adding a part will NOT void your warranty.

                The dealer has to be able to prove it caused a problem, if one comes up.

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                • #23
                  Getting a tune WILL void the warranty I didn't say changing any part will void it I just said a tune and changing the engine will
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by CAMARO SS View Post
                    Getting a tune WILL void the warranty I didn't say changing any part will void it I just said a tune and changing the engine will
                    Apparently, it depends on your dealer... I have heard of people who's dealer tuned it themselves, said go ahead and get it tuned, no warranty issues and others who say no you can't tune it...
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                    • #25
                      Yup, totally up to dealer.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by TonyNo View Post
                        Yup, totally up to dealer.
                        Yep, all up to dealer. They have to prove it caused the failure. If you go blow it up because of a tune they will know, but you can always flash it back to stock. I have Trifecta tunes available and I always keep a Stock tune for the cars so if you ever wan't to go back you can! Just takes 10 min.
                        2018 ZL1 A10 Convertible, Kooks Longtube Headers (to be installed 8Jan) Full Kooks exhaust from Kooks R&D in Mooresville, NC, ZL1 painted GFX, My ShowStopper Custom Engine Cover Kit and painted CAI. For Sale! Color Shift Lights coming soon[/SIZE][/B]

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Orange5thGen View Post
                          Yep, all up to dealer. They have to prove it caused the failure. If you go blow it up because of a tune they will know, but you can always flash it back to stock. I have Trifecta tunes available and I always keep a Stock tune for the cars so if you ever wan't to go back you can! Just takes 10 min.
                          I agree that it is up to the dealer. I have also seen/heard that the dealer can check the computer to see if anything has been changed.
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                          • #28
                            If a warranty issue requires a replacement of an failed component the dealer is required to send a screen shot or a in some cases a (log file) most of the time this is just a reading of what the component is failing to honor the troubleshooting of the dealer (per a good friend of mine at a dealer in the service and parts dept) I know a good dealer that if it comes to something like that I would refer all the C5G members to in the local area. They will take care of the issue. My car has been to the dealer for a failed part or two and I have not had any issues. They sell a cold air intake too that they must do some tuning them selves. So what we can do to a tune so can the dealer. The key is when you start changing internals of the engine, ie Cams and or adding a supercharger. Thats when it could get sticky. I have not heard of maybe one case that they did not honor the warranty on, because the car broke at the race track, not the tune.
                            2018 ZL1 A10 Convertible, Kooks Longtube Headers (to be installed 8Jan) Full Kooks exhaust from Kooks R&D in Mooresville, NC, ZL1 painted GFX, My ShowStopper Custom Engine Cover Kit and painted CAI. For Sale! Color Shift Lights coming soon[/SIZE][/B]

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