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Blainefab
Axle: 4th gen LT1, single channel ABS, with LT1 backing plates, Torsen diff, 3.23 ratio, AAM cooler cover, POR-15 paint. This was my ORR axle - late T56 5th gear nets 192mph@6200rpm with 275/40 Hoosiers. $450 as is FOB Santa Cruz CA, or talk to me about ARP stud/axle upgrade, or addition of LCA brackets. Removed from car in 2002, stored inside since. asking price reduced to $375 SOLD


Offroad pipe: New, never installed. For single !cat LT1 cars. $40 lowered price!

Tube notcher: My first notcher! excellent condition. Speedway brand. $60 SOLD

[b]Hitch: 4th gen. Looks like a Draw-Tite. Excellent condition, includes install instructions and hardware, no ball carrier.
$60 lowered price!

Springs: 1 pair Eibach Prokit rears. marked 3831.002 $75 SOLD


email ablaine (at) cruzio (dot) com or call the shop 831 427-3296 afternoon/evenings PST









edit: springs sold, axle price reduced edit: notcher sold
CJ-TA
Will that hitch fit under the bumper cover of my T/A?

If so, how much is shipping to 78550?
trackbird
QUOTE (CJ-TA @ Sep 10 2006, 07:02 PM) *
Will that hitch fit under the bumper cover of my T/A?

If so, how much is shipping to 78550?


It appears to be the same hitch I have on my car and based on that, it should clear a TA (It hangs low enough that I can't see any reason it wouldn't clear on a TA).
Blainefab
I dug around and found that etrailer.com lists a diffferent part# for the Camaro vs T/A, and the pic looks like I have the Camaro version. It also looks like it's a Draw-Tite, not Reese. I'm getting a T/A in the shop pretty soon, I'll see what the deal is with fitment.
CJ-TA
QUOTE (Blainefab @ Sep 11 2006, 04:00 AM) *
I dug around and found that etrailer.com lists a diffferent part# for the Camaro vs T/A, and the pic looks like I have the Camaro version. It also looks like it's a Draw-Tite, not Reese. I'm getting a T/A in the shop pretty soon, I'll see what the deal is with fitment.


Just let me know Alan.
rmackintosh
Alan,

Sorry for the hi-jack.....but what is the media blasted hydro-formed frame behind the trailer hitch in the photo? Is it a C5 or C6 frame?

Randy
trackbird
QUOTE (Blainefab @ Sep 11 2006, 05:00 AM) *
I dug around and found that etrailer.com lists a diffferent part# for the Camaro vs T/A, and the pic looks like I have the Camaro version. It also looks like it's a Draw-Tite, not Reese. I'm getting a T/A in the shop pretty soon, I'll see what the deal is with fitment.


Maybe that's why mine hangs "low". I might have the TA version.....hmm.
Blainefab
QUOTE (rmackintosh @ Sep 11 2006, 04:18 PM) *
Alan,

Sorry for the hi-jack.....but what is the media blasted hydro-formed frame behind the trailer hitch in the photo? Is it a C5 or C6 frame?

Randy


Oh, now how did that sneak into the pic ;-) Factory C5 race kit - new in 2001, been sitting in a garage waiting for a commission. Want me to build it for you? Zero miles LS6, carbon body parts, Penskes, Tilton clutch, etc.

Photos have a mishmash of new and used body parts, the chassis/drivetrain is new.







rmackintosh
QUOTE (Blainefab @ Sep 12 2006, 04:44 AM) *
Want me to build it for you?


.....yeeeessss I do!......

....unfortunately.....I think my wife would TOTALLY dissagree..... nutkick.gif
Blainefab
QUOTE (rmackintosh @ Sep 12 2006, 01:46 PM) *
QUOTE (Blainefab @ Sep 12 2006, 04:44 AM) *


Want me to build it for you?


.....yeeeessss I do!......

....unfortunately.....I think my wife would TOTALLY dissagree..... nutkick.gif


Randy - Remember it's much better to ask forgiveness than permission ;-)
ss9c1man
I'll take the rear Eibachs! Email sent.
Blainefab
Notcher is sold.
Teutonic Speedracer
QUOTE (Blainefab @ Oct 26 2006, 07:33 AM) *
Notcher is sold.

Thanks Alan!
nape
Thanks for buying it, Dennis, I'm already buying enough this off-season. laugh.gif
Blainefab
Offroad pipe and hitch are all thats left - hitch sale pending fitment on a Pontiac.

Thanks to all!



QUOTE (Blainefab @ Sep 9 2006, 05:52 AM) *
Axle: 4th gen LT1, single channel ABS, with LT1 backing plates, Torsen diff, 3.23 ratio, AAM cooler cover, POR-15 paint. This was my ORR axle - late T56 5th gear nets 192mph@6200rpm with 275/40 Hoosiers. $450 as is FOB Santa Cruz CA, or talk to me about ARP stud/axle upgrade, or addition of LCA brackets. Removed from car in 2002, stored inside since. asking price reduced to $375 SOLD


Offroad pipe: New, never installed. For single !cat LT1 cars. $50

Tube notcher: My first notcher! excellent condition. Speedway brand. $60 SOLD

Hitch: 4th gen. Looks like a Draw-Tite. Excellent condition, includes install instructions and hardware, no ball carrier. $70

Springs: 1 pair Eibach Prokit rears. marked 3831.002 $75 [b]SOLD



email ablaine (at) cruzio (dot) com or call the shop 831 427-3296 afternoon/evenings PST





edit: springs sold, axle price reduced edit: notcher sold
CharlieFoxtrot
Did it fit the Firebird? If not, I could be interested.

thanks!
kevin
atakacs
I'm interested in the hitch too.
Blainefab
I'll check the hitch on a T/A tomorrow
Blainefab
Jeez, it took me nearly 5years to hold this hitch up to a Firebird. I don't think it's going to work, here's why:

Camaro rear bumper cover - about even with the chassis at the bottom of the spare tub:



Firebird T/A rear bumper cover, same view - it hangs down about 2 1/4" lower:



Here's the hitch - about 3 1/2" clear from mounting surface on the bottom of the frame rails to the top of the receiver tube - measure your Pontiac - if it is less than that it will push up on the bumper cover.



Still fits the Camaro.

And I still have that offroad pipe, too.
Blainefab
Lowered prices on the hitch and offroad pipe. See post #1
Blainefab
still got this stuff - make me an offer, I'm tired of tripping over this hitch

Offroad pipe: New, never installed. For single !cat LT1 cars. $30 lowered price!

Hitch: 4th gen Camaro. Looks like a Draw-Tite. Excellent condition, includes install instructions and hardware, no ball carrier. $50 lowered price!
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