FS: 1994 Camaro Z28 Great Condition, My loss.... your gain. Great car for a great price! |
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FS: 1994 Camaro Z28 Great Condition, My loss.... your gain. Great car for a great price! |
Jan 30 2008, 06:24 PM
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Really Old Corner Carver Group: Advanced Member Posts: 1,209 Joined: 24-December 03 From: Atlanta Ga Member No.: 21 |
OK, here I go again.
SEDiv ESP Champion car in 2004. Now SM due to Corvette Z06 front brakes. Here are some of the goodies (The typical Strano setup): Suspension Techniques 35mm solid front sway bar Stock 19mm rear sway bar Single adj Konis in the front Ground Control Coil-overs front with 500 lb springs BMR strut tower brace Bilstein HD's in the rear Ground Control adj. rear spring perches with 125 lb springs ChromeMoly adj panhard rod with new QA1 rod ends Torsen T2R diff (good for 1 sec on a 50 sec course) Vigilante 2500 stall torque converter (9" good for 1/2 sec 0-60, new $750) Z06 Corvette front brake conversion (Z06 rotors, calipers, pads, and SS brake lines. Hooker 3" catback exhaust system K&N CAI New high flow CAT 17x11 AFS ZR-1 wheels, 36mm offset front, 50mm offset rear (with 1/4" spacer) PW, PL, cruise, AC (not working), Rear window defrost, T-Tops do NOT leak. New stereo with MP3 CD capability Trailer hitch and light hookup (tucked under the car) Just passed emissions inspection DARK tint on side and rear window The car has 225,000 original miles and has run Mobil 1 since I've owned it. It still doesn't burn any oil but has some leaks. The front driver seat is worn where you slide in and out of the car but otherwise, the interior looks awesome. This car will beat any SM (or ESP) car in the southeast. It does need a new Optispark ignition, bad high rpm misfire right now. Replace the Opti and it's very strong. ASKING: $3500 |
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