FS: 2002 Camaro SS Less then 9k Mi.
Its a NBM 02 camaro SS #2339. Its a automatic coupe with 3.23's, tan leather, SLP Lid, K&N Filter, Hooker Longtube Headers, Custom H-Pipe with Dual Bullet mufflers dumped before the axle, O2 Simulators, 160° Thermostat & Manual fan-switch, NGK TR-55 spark plugs, i also have the stock exhaust pipes and thermostat if you want them. It gets about 20.5 MPG everytime i fill up. I can send pics of the car to you via e-mail in a zip file. If your interested at all you can e-mail me at ryanfritts@hotmail.com. Im asking 23,500 but thats nego. This car has been babied since day 1. I have changed its oil with only Mobil 1 products(5w-30 & filter# 107). I have all documentation on this car
The reason i have to sell my car is im going off to Marine Corps Bootcamp in december and making payments and insurance paymants on this car will be a waste. I wont even get to start it for about 7-8 months
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Ryan Fritts
The reason i have to sell my car is im going off to Marine Corps Bootcamp in december and making payments and insurance paymants on this car will be a waste. I wont even get to start it for about 7-8 months

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Ryan Fritts
Ryan,
trust me on this...keep the car. While you are in boot camp you are going to need some inspiration to make it through. There will be times, if not everyday that you wished you hadn't joined the military. When you get out of boot and on to your training school, or duty station, you are going to need those wheels. Being away from home and no one there from your family to turn to, you can at least take comfort in knowing that you can hop in your car and go home on leave. Hopefully you will be within driving range. Since you are not going to be using the car for several months, store it somewhere safe. Best of luck to you in the Corps. TTT for ya!
Chris
trust me on this...keep the car. While you are in boot camp you are going to need some inspiration to make it through. There will be times, if not everyday that you wished you hadn't joined the military. When you get out of boot and on to your training school, or duty station, you are going to need those wheels. Being away from home and no one there from your family to turn to, you can at least take comfort in knowing that you can hop in your car and go home on leave. Hopefully you will be within driving range. Since you are not going to be using the car for several months, store it somewhere safe. Best of luck to you in the Corps. TTT for ya!
Chris
hey, devil pup! listen to chris and bob and keep your car. once you graduate from boot camp you can get insurance from USAA for real cheap, and they are the best, just ask any other auto insurer. so insurance is no longer an issue. have someone send you a picture of your car while you are in boot camp, it'll help you get through some tough times.
Originally posted by slowpoke96z28
have someone send you a picture of your car while you are in boot camp, it'll help you get through some tough times.
have someone send you a picture of your car while you are in boot camp, it'll help you get through some tough times.
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Chrisdude
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Jul 24, 2002 02:25 PM



. I won't drive it that much. Really though keep it if you can afford it. You'll need it once out of boot camp.