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Old 08-29-2016, 09:56 PM
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Default Giving up on my project, how much can I get?

2002 Camaro Z/28.
91k on the body, M6 transmission, T-tops. Paint is okay. Leather interior in fair condition.

I've got a pretty good stack of parts to put this together, but haven't the energy or the budget to go ahead and get it together the rest of the way. A friend is considering purchasing it and I don't know how much I should start at.

Iron block, rotating assembly and new pistons already installed. I've got all the bolts needed but the mains need to be torqued down properly still.

Fast Toys Ram Air intake
MTI intake lid
Pacesetter headers
Texas Speed Y-Pipe
Potz P/P throttle body
LS7 clutch kit
Frost tune for the listed parts
Spare PCM
Bilstein shocks/SS springs
Founders trailing arms
UMI sway bar mount
Flowmaster super series 40 muffler
275/45/17 front tires, 315/35/17 in the rear on ZR1-style rims. Plenty of tread left (Sumitomo)
Aftermarket projector headlights and OEM headlights
HID lights
SS hood and spoiler

missing/other issues:
rear taillights missing
brake fluid reservoir broken
LS1 intake instead of LS6 intake
engine mounts missing
fuel pump assembly missing

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Old 08-30-2016, 09:38 AM
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You would get more out of it if you parted it out. Anytime you try to sell an unfinished and incomplete project like that, you typically take a pretty hard hit on the sale price. You are probably looking at about $2500 if you sell it whole, maybe a bit less to a buddy.
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^^^ Agree. Definitely less to a friend. No more than $2,000. Even that's high. He's doing you a favor on top of it. Not many buyers for 14 year old used cars that are apart with parts missing. This is probably your best choice since parting out cars is not that easy. Shipping alone is a pain, never mind the amount of time involved.



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