Would you make this trade?
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Would you make this trade?
Ok recently talked to a guy about a possible trade. The car is a badically stock m6 t/a. My car is a 95 z with ported stock heads and a mild cam and bolt ons. The only part that worries me is he said the slave cylinder is going bad. I've never had an m6 or ls1 so I don't know what to expect. Should I be concerned?
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If his slave cylinder is stock, I wouldn't really be concerned. They are bound to go bad eventually... Even though the modding cost alot of money.. its pretty much the fun part of having these type of cars. The road to getting fast.
If its in just as good condition as yours and doesnt have any more miles than yours I would consider the trade. Just have to drive it and see what you think!
The choice is yours!
If its in just as good condition as yours and doesnt have any more miles than yours I would consider the trade. Just have to drive it and see what you think!
The choice is yours!
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Its really impossible to tell without knowing the condition and miles of both cars. I would ask myself why is he willing to trade his car for for an older one that is probable the same quickness. Also not to turn this into a T/A vs. Camaro thing but generally T/A's hold their value better. After considering this I would rather have a nice LT1 then a POS LS1
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Its really impossible to tell without knowing the condition and miles of both cars. I would ask myself why is he willing to trade his car for for an older one that is probable the same quickness. Also not to turn this into a T/A vs. Camaro thing but generally T/A's hold their value better. After considering this I would rather have a nice LT1 then a POS LS1
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Slave cylinder isn't that bad, just requires dropping the tranny a little. If its worth it, go LS1, even though LT1's can be pretty stout with the right mods. But everyone knows how easy LS1's are to mod, with such a huge aftermarket.
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^^This
Now that I think about it, sounds like the guy is trying to dump this car... LS1's aren't hard to sell for good prices, and now he wants to go LT1? Not that its not unheard of wanting LT over LS but something doesn't seem right.. It might have some deep seeded problem he doesn't want to deal with, and you'll be stuck with it while he's cruising your running 95.
Now that I think about it, sounds like the guy is trying to dump this car... LS1's aren't hard to sell for good prices, and now he wants to go LT1? Not that its not unheard of wanting LT over LS but something doesn't seem right.. It might have some deep seeded problem he doesn't want to deal with, and you'll be stuck with it while he's cruising your running 95.
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^^^ very good point. But I'll check it out just to make sure. It may actually be a good car and he just really likes lt1's. I'm checking this thing good. If I don't like what I see im not doing it. I'm checking it tomorrow and I'll give an update guys. Thanks for your input
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I say do it, the LS1 car is usually the better car but I would also consider the statement below. If it needs a slave, might as well figure on replacing the clutch while its apart.
Its really impossible to tell without knowing the condition and miles of both cars. I would ask myself why is he willing to trade his car for for an older one that is probable the same quickness. Also not to turn this into a T/A vs. Camaro thing but generally T/A's hold their value better. After considering this I would rather have a nice LT1 then a POS LS1
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Yeah, I would be really skeptical about this one.
Personally if it was me, I would ask if you can drive it and make sure its okay to run the **** out of it for a bit. Definitely check out engine while running it hard and see if there's any knocking or hesitation. Try and get the car in every gear and see the how the transmission takes it even though there is the problem with the slave cyl.
But, when I was looking for a new t/a I definitely did not go browsing for an LT1.
Personally if it was me, I would ask if you can drive it and make sure its okay to run the **** out of it for a bit. Definitely check out engine while running it hard and see if there's any knocking or hesitation. Try and get the car in every gear and see the how the transmission takes it even though there is the problem with the slave cyl.
But, when I was looking for a new t/a I definitely did not go browsing for an LT1.