**SOLD** 1998 Camaro SS - Only 2 Owners, Unmolested, in Excellent Condition!
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Year: 1998
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $9900
Mileage: 72500
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): WA
Color: Red
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
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most dont consider brakes,and exhaust systems a molested type modification.makes me feel like a robbed myself at 10k . i thought 10k was a solid move in 2010.seeing the market for autos was ****. seems like people are askin more now than ever. when it should be quite opposite. i guess its cause we all think moneys the answer.
http://www.barnmom.com/car/car.html
http://www.barnmom.com/car/car.html
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I do agree with your statement that many people are asking unrealistic prices for the current economic climate. When a car is overpriced, one of two things will happen:
1) The owner will eventually drop the price to something that makes the car move.
2) The owner is unwilling to drop his price, the car never sells, and the owner just ends up keeping it.
Usually, #1 ends up being the case.
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Yes, and after that I said make me a reasonable offer. I don't consider an offer that's 80% of my asking price reasonable. If you don't like what I'm asking for my car, I don't understand why you don't go find and buy one that you find more suitable. My car is priced at its market value. If you can find one that's comparable for less, jump on it. Either way, this is a moot debate, so please no more posts about it in this thread. Thanks.
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just tryin to understand whats goin on in peoples heads is all. not hassleing really. but ya.....what this dude said
Your offer was declined, so please don't hassle the seller about his price. We ask that people not do that on this site.
I do agree with your statement that many people are asking unrealistic prices for the current economic climate. When a car is overpriced, one of two things will happen:
1) The owner will eventually drop the price to something that makes the car move.
2) The owner is unwilling to drop his price, the car never sells, and the owner just ends up keeping it.
Usually, #1 ends up being the case.
I do agree with your statement that many people are asking unrealistic prices for the current economic climate. When a car is overpriced, one of two things will happen:
1) The owner will eventually drop the price to something that makes the car move.
2) The owner is unwilling to drop his price, the car never sells, and the owner just ends up keeping it.
Usually, #1 ends up being the case.
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The car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it...whether that is above or below the asking price is really just a matter of time, and that could go both ways. Someone could really want that color, values single exhaust, etc.
With that being said, my only question would be, why are you having to change the clutch fluid so often?
Good luck with sale.
With that being said, my only question would be, why are you having to change the clutch fluid so often?
Good luck with sale.
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The car is worth what someone is willing to pay for it...whether that is above or below the asking price is really just a matter of time, and that could go both ways. Someone could really want that color, values single exhaust, etc.
With that being said, my only question would be, why are you having to change the clutch fluid so often?
Good luck with sale.
With that being said, my only question would be, why are you having to change the clutch fluid so often?
Good luck with sale.
More info on the process and reasoning here: http://www.rangeracceleration.com/Clutch_Care.html
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Yeah I'm familiar with that...but still...oh well nevermind, you dont me sticking my nose in something that isn't my business. Typically from what I've experienced if the fluid is getting discolored really fast it's a slave issue from clutch dust...
But good luck still man.
But good luck still man.
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Yeah I'm familiar with that...but still...oh well nevermind, you dont me sticking my nose in something that isn't my business. Typically from what I've experienced if the fluid is getting discolored really fast it's a slave issue from clutch dust...
But good luck still man.
But good luck still man.
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Very nice car I think you should be able to get your asking price. If it would have been on the market I would have probably snatched it. I bought a 2000 Z/28 with 71k. Much rather would have had this rare beauty. Glws