2000 Camaro SS. Light mods.
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2000 Camaro SS. Light mods.
58,800 original miles, 3rd owner, list of mods:
LS6 intake
Mantic ER2 clutch, new slave
Tick Master
TSP 1 3/4" headers, Off Road Y
Borla cat-back
Motive 4.10's
Powerstop Z26 brake kit
C7 ZO6 wheels w/Nitto 555R 275/40/17, 1800 miles
New this year: optima red top, starter, Bosch O2's
Speed Inc corrected Speedo, deleted service engine soon codes.
All mods have been installed in the past 2 years and have been installed professionally.
Paint is a 7.5-8, interior is a solid 8.5
All interior features work as they should, a/c, cruise, p/w, p/l
Have it listed for $12,000. What do you think?
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Figuring that a bone stock 2000 SS M6 with 58K miles is probably around $11K....$10K at the worst. I think you've added some decent value with your mods....maybe $1K to $2K.
And that paint sure looks a lot nicer than a 7.5. Most sellers figure they are in the 8-10 range no matter how many flaws they have. Seems to me you could put the stock wheels back on (if available or buy a high quality used set) and sell those Z06 wheels separately. Seems like an $12K car to me...maybe more. I might have started out around $12500-$12750 just to have a little room for the tire kickers.
And that paint sure looks a lot nicer than a 7.5. Most sellers figure they are in the 8-10 range no matter how many flaws they have. Seems to me you could put the stock wheels back on (if available or buy a high quality used set) and sell those Z06 wheels separately. Seems like an $12K car to me...maybe more. I might have started out around $12500-$12750 just to have a little room for the tire kickers.