1998 Sebring Silver Z28, lots of mods, hardtop, nice car
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1998 Sebring Silver Z28, lots of mods, hardtop, nice car
Year: 1998
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $7000
Mileage: 73000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): IL
Color: Silver
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
*****In its only ever track pass, the car ran 13.0 @ 107 mph*****
Mods...
15% tint all around
Turfiber ss hood with manta painted black
Black Berger panel with emblem pros stainless inserts
Whisper lid
Pacesetter armor coated long tubes
Air/egr deleted
TSP true duals
Eibach Sportlines
KYB AGX 8 ways all around
Side moldings removed
PFYC SS spoiler
Corner lights are tinted as well as side markers
Whistler headlights
Black billet grill with blue Bowie
Founders Performance STB, Panhard, LCA's and relocation brackets
4 piston CTSv front calipers and 14 inch 5th gen rotors
Rear has stock sized slotted rotors
Wheels are Drag Dr37 18x8 all around
The tires are 245/45/18 and 265/40/18... 90 miles on them all
Interior is mostly stock with the addition of custom z28 floor mats and a TBSS **** handle and boot.
Tuned by Frost Tune
I know there is more, but I got the big stuff
$7000 obo
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The only flaw really... slice in the drivers seat cushion
Last edited by blackpala96; 11-14-2013 at 02:20 PM. Reason: dropped the price
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The wheels are Drag DR-37 18x8 with a 40 ET. I got them from Discount Tire. You will have to look under 2004-06 GTO fitment, but they work on my car just fine. Tons of room for the CTSV calipers.
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I still have my car for sale, I dropped the price to $7000 which is a steal if you ask me. I love this car and these cars... other things have just popped up at the moment.
The miles are pretty much the same, I may have added 200-300 more.. not a whole lot of driving this summer.
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The miles are pretty much the same, I may have added 200-300 more.. not a whole lot of driving this summer.
text me 8157185534
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Can 17" wheels be put back on this car, or do the upgraded brakes require the 18" fitment?
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If the right offset of wheels are used, you may be able to. However, most guys that want to run these brakes and 17's grind the calipers. All that info is in the stickies in the suspension and brakes section.
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Couple more questions....
Do you still have the stock front brake components available to convert back to?
Do you live in a part of IL that has emissions? Just wondering if the current tune was done in such a way that it can pass, or if that would need to be redone.
Do you know the build date, or at least the build month? This would be on one of the stickers on the driver's door jamb (MM/YY format). I ask because cars built in 05/98 or later are at risk for the bubbling roof issue, which is a huge hassle for a hardtop. If it's an earlier '98 then this is not a worry.
Thanks.
Do you still have the stock front brake components available to convert back to?
Do you live in a part of IL that has emissions? Just wondering if the current tune was done in such a way that it can pass, or if that would need to be redone.
Do you know the build date, or at least the build month? This would be on one of the stickers on the driver's door jamb (MM/YY format). I ask because cars built in 05/98 or later are at risk for the bubbling roof issue, which is a huge hassle for a hardtop. If it's an earlier '98 then this is not a worry.
Thanks.
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Couple more questions....
Do you still have the stock front brake components available to convert back to?
Do you live in a part of IL that has emissions? Just wondering if the current tune was done in such a way that it can pass, or if that would need to be redone.
Do you know the build date, or at least the build month? This would be on one of the stickers on the driver's door jamb (MM/YY format). I ask because cars built in 05/98 or later are at risk for the bubbling roof issue, which is a huge hassle for a hardtop. If it's an earlier '98 then this is not a worry.
Thanks.
Do you still have the stock front brake components available to convert back to?
Do you live in a part of IL that has emissions? Just wondering if the current tune was done in such a way that it can pass, or if that would need to be redone.
Do you know the build date, or at least the build month? This would be on one of the stickers on the driver's door jamb (MM/YY format). I ask because cars built in 05/98 or later are at risk for the bubbling roof issue, which is a huge hassle for a hardtop. If it's an earlier '98 then this is not a worry.
Thanks.
I don't have emissions here, and there are no cats on the car as well.
I can look at the build date when I get home, but the roof is perfect.