1999 Hugger Orange SS
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1999 Hugger Orange SS
Year: 1999
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Price: $11800
Mileage: 47000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): TX
Color: Orange
Transmission: Automatic
1999 Hugger Orange SS
47000 miles
LS6 Intake
GTP Stage II Heads
Comp cam
Diamond Nitrous Pistons
Oliver Connecting rods
Coan 4l60E Transmission
Coan 3600 Stall
373 gears
QA1 12 way adjustable shocks
Granatelli LCA's
Granatelli Subframe connectors
TNT Wet Nitrous kit
New battery
New 145amp alternator
Chrome ZR-1 Wheels, 17x9 up front and 17x11 out back.
Paint is top notch, had all the scratches and imperfections fixed professionally. Brand new headlights just put on the car as well. No wrecks, clean title in hand.
$11,800 OBO
Motor was built by Thunder racing. No reciepts for the build.
Previous owner claimed 441RWHP. I have not had it on a Dyno since i bought it.
Issues with car.....
Cracked dash pad
Slow A/C leak
drivers seat has tear where seat meets the back, back bench seat has a tear on passenger side
I am located in DFW Texas, Pm me with any and all questions and offers.
I am only selling because I simply don't drive it like I thought I would. I have put less than 1K miles on it in 9 months.
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Last edited by mikecobra95; 05-02-2013 at 11:22 AM.
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How to fix cracked dash pads like new cheap and easy.
What we use to fix the dash pads is Duplicolor Latex Spray Truck bed armor, it comes out with a real tough flat slightly textured non reflective flat black and slides down nicely into and fills the cracks. Because it is water soluble until it dries it cleans up easily and makes the dash pad look like new, without some tacky rug cover. I think it cost us about $12.00 to fix it and have enough left to do two more whole dash pads.
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What we use to fix the dash pads is Duplicolor Latex Spray Truck bed armor, it comes out with a real tough flat slightly textured non reflective flat black and slides down nicely into and fills the cracks. Because it is water soluble until it dries it cleans up easily and makes the dash pad look like new, without some tacky rug cover. I think it cost us about $12.00 to fix it and have enough left to do two more whole dash pads.
Thanks for the tip. I was just pointing out that as the car sits now that is how it is. It's a very common problem and obviously for a $12 fix, not a big deal at all. I believe in full disclosure and I was describing my car the best I could. Thanks!
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Thanks Justin! I Didn't post for a few days here because 2 local deals were working. Both guys couldn't get loans and of course have no cash. So it's back on the market Make a good offer and she's all yours.
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