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1999 Camaro Z28 Navy Blue With Mods! on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:91645
Location:

Valparaiso, Indiana, United States

Valparaiso, Indiana, United States
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very clean and well taken care of 1999 camaro z28 ls1 v8 with auto trans. have dyno sheet putting down 360rwhp and approx 415hp at flywheel. mods: gm hot cam, yellow beehive springs, modified oil pump, 28# injectors, holley/weiand air ram aluminum intake, bbk 85mm throttle body,bbk ceramic coated long tube headers, bbk ypipe, flow master muffler, slp air induction kit, cloyes hd timing chain,billet underdrive pulleys, taylor 8mm wires, tci 3000 stall, 10 bolt 3.73, aluminum driveshaft, umi torque arm and drive shaft loop, lakewood front struts, cross drilled and slotted rotors, 01-02 SS rims, new radiator, new lifters, new push rods, new piston rings, new bearings, higher flowing water pump, tan cloth interior ( also have a ebony leather interior for sale which was supposed to go in this car),halo and led headlights, custom taillights, billet grille, entire vehicle has been repainted the oem color navy blue. previous owner was an older gentleman who purchased it from a vietnam wounded warrior project. he took the vehicle and had all the mods done, engine gone through, and painted. car originates from arizona,  he had all that arizona dust cleaned off the underbody, he was so anal that he had calipers blasted so they would look new again! car has to be seen to be appreciated. roof has some common resin bubbles that were very common on hardtops, ttops and SS hoods. I have a 98 SS with a bubble or two on the hood.  if your not familiar with them you can google it. the bubbles are generally small and hard. the dash defroster panel commonly called dash pad is cracked on passanger side which is also common do to the fact that they are very thin and fragile. they can be replaced very easily if so desired. it never really bothered me. no warranties implied in any way, shape or form. im only selling this car because i was finally able to purchase my 98 SS after 5 months of haggling. stated miles may change do to roadtests etc...  no joy rides and no tire kickers, cash in hand to roadtest and by appointment only. strut tower brace that may appear in pictures is not available on the vehicle anymore. If your looking for a great car in fantastic condition and is cleaner underneath than my 98SS with 17,569 miles well then you have found it. if your looking for a cheap beat up camaro which is the case more times than not then you have not found the right car here. this car has not been raced.

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