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    Impromptu LSX E36 M3 Inside Pics

    Sorry they are inside it was raining out :( hopefully I'll be able to grab some proper shots soon.





    outside3 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr



    outside4 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    outside1 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    inside5 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    inside3 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    outside6 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    engine2 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    engine4 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    engine5 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    engine3 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


    TRAILSSM3 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr






    blend2 by Steve Nawrocki, on Flickr


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    #2
    95% sure that's an svt cobra shift knob. Love those, one of the chunkiest shift knobs out there.
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    This is r3v. Check your vaginal sand at the door.

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      #3
      I hate how theres is no way to make the LS1 wiring harness look clean.

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        #4
        ew AST
        -Alex

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          #5
          Originally posted by 10Toes View Post
          I hate how theres is no way to make the LS1 wiring harness look clean.
          True. And the engine isnt a very good looking piece either.. I like the power they put out, but up in the air on how they sound too. Kind of sound like a kitten purring when their stock and when modified, its kind of a high note to them? Although i could just be use to the old small block thats been around forever and how deep they sound.

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          1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
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            #6
            Originally posted by JasonC View Post
            True. And the engine isnt a very good looking piece either.. I like the power they put out, but up in the air on how they sound too. Kind of sound like a kitten purring when their stock and when modified, its kind of a high note to them? Although i could just be use to the old small block thats been around forever and how deep they sound.
            I totally agree with you. Never been a huge fan of their sound, especially compared to 302/ 427 all that good stuff. Awesome power curves though.


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              #7
              I wish that was my garage lol
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                #8
                The LS can be done very clean, it's all about how you want to wire it.

                Originally posted by FunfGan View Post
                I totally agree with you. Never been a huge fan of their sound, especially compared to 302/ 427 all that good stuff. Awesome power curves though.
                And the car posted is the Alpha 7.0 LS2 427 stroker, that is now a dry sump setup.

                It sounds better then 99% of V8s out there.
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