For sale: Used GMMG exhaust
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I need to get this out of my garage. So am selling it to the highest bidder. This is just for the exhaust, NO tips included. Exhaust has 13,000 miles blown through it. Would prefer a pickup, as shipping of this won't be the easiest or very cheap. I live in central Iowa.
If any questions, give me a call @ 641-621-1193 or shoot me a PM. It may take me awhile to get back to you on the PM side, as I don't get on the computer much now with a baby in the house.
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If any questions, give me a call @ 641-621-1193 or shoot me a PM. It may take me awhile to get back to you on the PM side, as I don't get on the computer much now with a baby in the house.
Thanks.
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If everyone wants a price, here it is = $400.00. First come with the money, first serve. This price doesn't include shipping. I can help coordinate shipping, but the shipping cost is the buyer. And like I said previously, no tips come with it. I can email pics if anyone wants to see what it looks like/condition.
Method of payment would preferably be a cashier's check or cash. If its a personal check or money order, I will need to wait for it to clear before I let the exhaust ship out.
I'm a member/treasurer of the Mid Iowa Camaro Club, so if anyone is wondering about my ethics/character, I can provide fellow Camaro enthusiasts who will vouch for me and that I will do what I agree to.
Thanks for your interest.
Method of payment would preferably be a cashier's check or cash. If its a personal check or money order, I will need to wait for it to clear before I let the exhaust ship out.
I'm a member/treasurer of the Mid Iowa Camaro Club, so if anyone is wondering about my ethics/character, I can provide fellow Camaro enthusiasts who will vouch for me and that I will do what I agree to.
Thanks for your interest.
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brad is a stand up guy ,, i will vouch for him he offered it to me but i have a new baby due in feb otherwise i would take it , have you told them the significance of that particular gmmg exhaust , well if you do buy it dont ever get rid of it its a piece worth hanging on too , but brads spoiled so he gets to do things like that , if he doesnt get back with ya ill tell ya why this exhaust has some respectsble value
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brad is a stand up guy ,, i will vouch for him he offered it to me but i have a new baby due in feb otherwise i would take it , have you told them the significance of that particular gmmg exhaust , well if you do buy it dont ever get rid of it its a piece worth hanging on too , but brads spoiled so he gets to do things like that , if he doesnt get back with ya ill tell ya why this exhaust has some respectsble value
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Here's the story as best as I know it. This exhaust is off of my red with black stripes 2000 Berger SS which was the very first Camaro that GMMG did and ended up in public hands. My Berger was Berger Chevrolet's show Camaro which created the buzz for the kickoff of the Berger Camaro's. There were 2 different magazine articles written about my Camaro back in 2000. My Berger is labeled as PR-1, meaning it was a prototype and the first one at that. To verify, check the Camaro White Book and see how there was only 1 prototype done in 2000 which is the first year that GMMG modified cars were available. Basically what this all means is that my Berger is the so-called "granddaddy" of every GMMG produced Camaro and Firebird. From a historical standpoint, it doesn't get any better than being the very first. Look at the very first ZL-1 Camaro - extremely valuable Camaro. I'm sure there's guys who would give up both nuts for that Camaro. ![Grin](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_grin.gif)
Thus this chambered exhaust was the first one made that ended up on a GMMG modified car. When I bought my Berger in 2004, I had it sent back to GMMG who upgraded it to a phase 2X and installed a new fresh GMMG exhaust. I kept the old exhaust because it is a piece of history - considering it is the first GMMG exhaust to land on a GMMG produced Camaro or Firebird. Nothing was wrong with the old exhaust other than I wanted a shiny new exhaust on it instead. After 4 years of this first original exhaust sitting in my garage, I'm to the point where I want it out of my way. Just as well let someone else enjoy the exhaust and own a little piece of GMMG history in turn. Maybe the next guy who owns it will want to hang it on his wall, make a shrine for it in his garage, or whatever. There's the story.
BTW, this exhaust is still for sale. Several people have shown interest, but no money received yet.
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Thus this chambered exhaust was the first one made that ended up on a GMMG modified car. When I bought my Berger in 2004, I had it sent back to GMMG who upgraded it to a phase 2X and installed a new fresh GMMG exhaust. I kept the old exhaust because it is a piece of history - considering it is the first GMMG exhaust to land on a GMMG produced Camaro or Firebird. Nothing was wrong with the old exhaust other than I wanted a shiny new exhaust on it instead. After 4 years of this first original exhaust sitting in my garage, I'm to the point where I want it out of my way. Just as well let someone else enjoy the exhaust and own a little piece of GMMG history in turn. Maybe the next guy who owns it will want to hang it on his wall, make a shrine for it in his garage, or whatever. There's the story.
BTW, this exhaust is still for sale. Several people have shown interest, but no money received yet.