Holy Crap Check out this Camaro in Autotrader

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Old 09-27-2005 | 04:09 PM
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Default Holy Crap Check out this Camaro in Autotrader

http://autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.jsp?ca...ice=&cardist=6

I would NOT mind owning this bad boy!!!

Built 383 forged internals, all upgrades supposedly worth $60,000 alone!
Old 09-27-2005 | 04:51 PM
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Yeah. Luckily they didnt forget to add the NASCAR style suspension. An integral part of any and all modded LS1's.
Old 09-27-2005 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by alexWS6
Yeah. Luckily they didnt forget to add the NASCAR style suspension. An integral part of any and all modded LS1's.


that just means a wedge was put in the right side springs. so that it wouldn't role in the Left Turns.

WOOT!!!!! GO NASCAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Old 09-27-2005 | 05:11 PM
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Yeah. Luckily they didnt forget to add the NASCAR style suspension. An integral part of any and all modded LS1's.

You're just jealous.

I like how cars just like this one is used as a marketing tool for the small time auto sales places. Chances are, if the car WAS ever for sale at that location the thing was sold from day one, weeks and or months ago, and they leave these adds up to attract calls.
Old 09-27-2005 | 05:13 PM
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60,000 dollars in mods? I would be hoping for a damn 427 or something.
Old 09-27-2005 | 05:15 PM
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watch it be a stock car with a 400$ nitrous works kit
Old 09-27-2005 | 05:24 PM
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What kinda number does a 383 Stroker turn out?
Old 09-27-2005 | 05:31 PM
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looks like my neighbors old car except when he sold it, it had SS rims and 382 all bore



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Originally Posted by Ell Ess Won
You're just jealous.

I like how cars just like this one is used as a marketing tool for the small time auto sales places. Chances are, if the car WAS ever for sale at that location the thing was sold from day one, weeks and or months ago, and they leave these adds up to attract calls.
Do you honestly know how hard it is to sell a car thats modified out the *** like that. Theres not too many people that I know of that would buy a car knowing its been strayed either. Plus you dont know how well the motor was put together, or how many miles are even on it.
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Originally Posted by stang killer
Do you honestly know how hard it is to sell a car thats modified out the *** like that. Theres not too many people that I know of that would buy a car knowing its been strayed either. Plus you dont know how well the motor was put together, or how many miles are even on it.
For those that want an all out track car pre-moded that way they save the money from doing it themselves maybe?
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Originally Posted by stang killer
Do you honestly know how hard it is to sell a car thats modified out the *** like that. Theres not too many people that I know of that would buy a car knowing its been strayed either. Plus you dont know how well the motor was put together, or how many miles are even on it.

You buy a modded car you roll the dice no matter who built it, **** still can go wrong. A lot of guys I knew who built fast *** cars when they sold them there was under lying reason. Either they got to tired of dumping money in to it, or they were sick of the car and wanted some thing else.
Old 09-27-2005 | 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Bizzzatch350
You buy a modded car you roll the dice no matter who built it, **** still can go wrong. A lot of guys I knew who built fast *** cars when they sold them there was under lying reason. Either they got to tired of dumping money in to it, or they were sick of the car and wanted some thing else.

and both of the reasons would be fine with me.

I bought my car pre-moded (see sig.) and haven't had problems as of now.
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Originally Posted by Ell Ess Won
and both of the reasons would be fine with me.

I bought my car pre-moded (see sig.) and haven't had problems as of now.
Thoes are bolt on's. With this car, the whole drivetrain has been modded. If it was a race car, then yea I could see this car being worth it, but with it being a street car, no way I would get that, or waste my time with it. Whoever gets that car is gona run into problems with it.




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