Procharged Camaro Value
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Procharged Camaro Value
Year: 2015
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 58000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): IN
Color: Red
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
H/C/I Prochaged 9in Camaro LS1:
WHAT"S IT WORTH?
for starters here are the pictures: http://s1230.photobucket.com/user/hk...?sort=3&page=1
video:http://s1230.photobucket.com/user/hk...ml?sort=3&o=19
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2000 Camaro z28 with GM chrome ss wheels and fiberblass ss hood.
Car is a true 9.9 out of 10 car NO JOKE
58k miles
No expense was spared on this build I will try and list off everything the car has:
P1SC procharger system currently makes 5psi I have hard to find pulley turns boost up to around 12psi if you want the car to be retarded fast
Patriot Stage 3 heads
Brute Speed's Forced Induction Cam : Dur @ .050 232 int 240 exhLift 595 int .608 exh Lobe Sep 115.0
Comp Cams valve train with ultragold rockers
hooker ceramic headers
fast 90 intake
nick williams 90 throttle body
msd wires
ngk spark plugs
tci 3800 stall converter
RPM Stage 4 transmission
Moser 9in rear end with 35 spline axles and 3:90 with spool
All BMR suspension in back with torque arm
qa1 coil overs in front
aem wide band gauge
autometer boost gauge
call/text 219 616 8524 if intererested
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Mileage: 58000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): IN
Color: Red
Transmission: Automatic
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
H/C/I Prochaged 9in Camaro LS1:
WHAT"S IT WORTH?
for starters here are the pictures: http://s1230.photobucket.com/user/hk...?sort=3&page=1
video:http://s1230.photobucket.com/user/hk...ml?sort=3&o=19
clean title
2000 Camaro z28 with GM chrome ss wheels and fiberblass ss hood.
Car is a true 9.9 out of 10 car NO JOKE
58k miles
No expense was spared on this build I will try and list off everything the car has:
P1SC procharger system currently makes 5psi I have hard to find pulley turns boost up to around 12psi if you want the car to be retarded fast
Patriot Stage 3 heads
Brute Speed's Forced Induction Cam : Dur @ .050 232 int 240 exhLift 595 int .608 exh Lobe Sep 115.0
Comp Cams valve train with ultragold rockers
hooker ceramic headers
fast 90 intake
nick williams 90 throttle body
msd wires
ngk spark plugs
tci 3800 stall converter
RPM Stage 4 transmission
Moser 9in rear end with 35 spline axles and 3:90 with spool
All BMR suspension in back with torque arm
qa1 coil overs in front
aem wide band gauge
autometer boost gauge
call/text 219 616 8524 if intererested
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Check the year on your listing. I don't think the 2015 models are out yet Also the first link didn't work for me. Maybe it is my computer. I don't know. I didn't try the 2nd link.
Sounds like you have built one heck of a machine for yourself. Your rating of 9.9 out of 10 is a bit unrealistic but we'll assume reluctantly that the car is in really very good condition. I rate my own garage kept one-owner T/A with 34k miles (bone stock) as a 9 of 10 and I do quite well at car shows. I've also judged them in the past. No car can escape 'issues' with those 58,000 miles you have on the Camaro. Being 'real' is very important in efforts to sell a car, otherwise buyers can be 'put off' by overrating.
Hopefully you have done a little searching in this section and read the many posts on here about incredible low mileage heavily modded machines. They will make you cry since very few owners have been able to sell their wonderful cars for decent money. In fact, right now, mods are bringing almost nothing extra over guide book pricing. Before the '08 financial meltdown there was an unwritten rule of getting 25% - 33% of your original mod money back. It hasn't happened since, only in rare circumstances where the car was bought by someone who was looking for exactly what the seller had done to the car, and then had the cash to buy it. A very limited buyer's market is interested in this type of car, and that market generally consists of young males who have very little cash. Loans are almost impossible which makes it even tougher.
I have no idea what you have spent but I know this will hurt. I don't think you will scare anyone away with an asking price of $11,000 - $12,000. The price guides will probably have a 2000 Z28 with 58k miles in the $10,000 area and this may be the best real offer you get. Of course do whatever you feel comfortable with, but this is the information I have come across while being here for so many years. Best of luck!
Sounds like you have built one heck of a machine for yourself. Your rating of 9.9 out of 10 is a bit unrealistic but we'll assume reluctantly that the car is in really very good condition. I rate my own garage kept one-owner T/A with 34k miles (bone stock) as a 9 of 10 and I do quite well at car shows. I've also judged them in the past. No car can escape 'issues' with those 58,000 miles you have on the Camaro. Being 'real' is very important in efforts to sell a car, otherwise buyers can be 'put off' by overrating.
Hopefully you have done a little searching in this section and read the many posts on here about incredible low mileage heavily modded machines. They will make you cry since very few owners have been able to sell their wonderful cars for decent money. In fact, right now, mods are bringing almost nothing extra over guide book pricing. Before the '08 financial meltdown there was an unwritten rule of getting 25% - 33% of your original mod money back. It hasn't happened since, only in rare circumstances where the car was bought by someone who was looking for exactly what the seller had done to the car, and then had the cash to buy it. A very limited buyer's market is interested in this type of car, and that market generally consists of young males who have very little cash. Loans are almost impossible which makes it even tougher.
I have no idea what you have spent but I know this will hurt. I don't think you will scare anyone away with an asking price of $11,000 - $12,000. The price guides will probably have a 2000 Z28 with 58k miles in the $10,000 area and this may be the best real offer you get. Of course do whatever you feel comfortable with, but this is the information I have come across while being here for so many years. Best of luck!
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Definitely won't let her go that low. I know I can sell the pro charger kit within a week on here for $3000+ and still sell as a heads cam intake car for $13000+ which seems to be the going rate for them.