Update to 1998 GM Performance Parts Catalog, Page List
We are updating all of our Chevrolet Parts and GM Performance Parts pricings and availability. There is lots of information here regarding your favorite Chevy projects or custom engines.
Updated 04-09-2006.
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     An update to the 1998 Gm Performance parts catalog has just been released. The long awaited ZZ430 is on the first page. Some goodies for the Corvette are on the second page. The third page has Gm Racing Breaks, Heavy Duty Radiator, Lightweight Racing Aluminum Driveshafts, and Race Cams for both the Firebird and the Camaro. These are first time ever offered parts. On the forth page, is the Fast Burn Cylinder Head.

     A note about these pages. These where scanned and converted to .jpg image format. The text is a little hard to read and they take a couple of minutes to load, but they are well worth seeing. This is the smallest size image for still being able to read the text. We wanted to keep the size small to reduce the time it takes for the image to load.