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Old 05-07-2003, 10:55 PM
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i did it now

well i bought my first Z28 today.......well agreed on the price of $7,000 and shook hands (oh and i have the title) 46,000 original miles.....spins with easy (auto with OD,D,2,1), also it will still chirp when it shifts into second. Leather, t-tops and nice
Oh and i just ordered the Hooker cat-back from thunder racing too, thought i would share my joy
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well i bought my first Z28 today.......well agreed on the price of $7,000 and shook hands (oh and i have the title) 46,000 original miles.....spins with easy (auto with OD,D,2,1), also it will still chirp when it shifts into second. Leather, t-tops and nice
Oh and i just ordered the Hooker cat-back from thunder racing too, thought i would share my joy
good luck with yr new car welcome aboard
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That's a good price and low miles to. Where are you located?
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Definately Congratulations fellow Fbod owner. I does feel very nice to have your ride paid for. I totally agree with what others have said. Be careful, and if it is your first sports car the best advice is "Learn how to drive what power you have and don't drive like a dumbazz"
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That's a good price and low miles to. Where are you located?
it is a good price, but what year is it? That kinda determines how "good" of a price it is. Either way a 93 with that low of miles for that price is good. And a 97 with those miles is an awesome price as well.
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Old 05-08-2003, 05:49 AM
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-the car is a 96
-i am in Grand Rapids, Michigan
-i have had one previous camaro but it is a mint 74 and that is now my dads......not even close on the powerband in comparison but my job requires me to be qualified in precision driving and safety......i will be driving safely. Thanks everyone
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Thats is definitely a great price!
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Originally posted by Sparty7
-the car is a 96
-i am in Grand Rapids, Michigan
-i have had one previous camaro but it is a mint 74 and that is now my dads......not even close on the powerband in comparison but my job requires me to be qualified in precision driving and safety......i will be driving safely. Thanks everyone
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thanks for the offer and i would love to but i have a swearing in ceremony tomarrow and then still a wedding this weekend.....so you can see where i would rather be.

**also i am thinking about getting sub frame connectors to eliminate some of the rattles and such. what ones would mount up nice and easy, work well, and be good on the wallet? also how in the world do you guys work on these things.....im used to lifted trucks and being able to sit up underneath them

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Smart choice with the Hooker Cat-Back...you'll love it!
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