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2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 Ss Ls1 - T-tops - 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:79691 Color: paint
Location:

Wayne, New Jersey, United States

Wayne, New Jersey, United States

 This is a 2000 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 SS edition with T-tops and the 5.7 liter V8 LS1 corvette motor and 6 speed manual transmission. The car is in great condition with low miles for its age. I bought it approximately 5 years ago from a good friend of mine who owned it for about 3 years. I believe there was one previous owner, not absolutely sure. As long as I have owned it I have never driven it in the snow and it got no road salt on it, the chassis looks good with minor rust. The vehicle has a full length SLP exhaust with BBK headers (installed 3 years ago). I also installed a cold air intake. Transmission is in great shape, I just had the clutch replaced last year, and it shifts tight. The vehicle was lowered prior to me buying it and it has a racing suspension installed, unsure of brand, but it hugs the road. Drives like a muscle car and sounds like it too. There is a dump valve on the exhaust which I leave closed. The switch for the valve is in the ash tray. Upgraded sound system with Pioneer head unit and MDX amp with subwoofer built into the side of the trunk. The t-top holders are not interfered with in the trunk by the sound system. The exterior paint is in great shape. No dents or scratches. The t-top seal is tight and has never leaked for me which is unheard of with these cars. Pirelli tires on the chrome SS rims look sharp. White HID headlights with standard halogen fog lights. The interior is in great shape with some minor wear on the driver seat, no rips or tears. I just don't have the time to take care of this car anymore and would like to see it go to someone who will take care of it. Car was just professionally detailed and comes with the car cover. Feel free to ask any questions.

Payment by Paypal if you are from out of the area. If you come to me a bank check will be fine or we can go to a bank in the area and do the transaction. Buyer is responsible for any shipping.

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