2002 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 With Upgrades on 2040-cars
San Luis Obispo, California, United States
Selling my 2002 Camaro Z28 in favor of a more family oriented car. This is the 35th Anniversary edition with a 5.7L LS1 engine and 4-speed automatic. This car has been meticulously cared for. I'm the second owner (Autocheck shows four, but it was owned by two families and transferred between father and son) and have owned it since 28,000 miles. It has very low miles for a 12 year old car. I mostly drive a work vehicle so this car has been limited to weekend use the last two years or so. This Camaro has the following upgrades:
Upgraded suspension - includes tubular panhard rod, torque arm, and lower control arms all from UMI performance. Rebuilt transmission - Rebuilt by All Auto Transmissions in San Luis Obispo, CA. Was given a performance rebuild which includes a Beast sunshell, Raybestos clutches, Transgo HD shift kit, upgraded 3200 torque converter from Circle D, and much more. Engine - Ported and polished throttle body, performance air intake lid, Diablosport performance tune (tuning module included), BBK 80mm intake manifold, and Sweet Thunder muffler upgrade. Radiator and cooling system flushed, hoses replaced and water pump replaced at 94k miles. New spark plug wires and plugs at 94k mikes. New battery at 93k miles. Braking - Flushed braking system with Superblue ATE fluid, replaced original factory brake rotors with higher quality rotors (brand name escapes me at the moment), powdercoated brake rotor hats (black) and calipers (red, calipers were rebuilt in the process around 92k miles). Stainless steel brake lines installed at the same time as the caliper rebuild work. Exterior - Clear corner turn signals, custom front grille, chrome wheels, and custom fit car cover. Exterior and paint in excellent condition. Car has always been garaged or covered. Interior - All leather seats in excellent condition, drivers side leather repaired by Mitches Stitches in San Luis Obispo around 90k miles. Sound system upgraded, includes Alpine 10" subwoofer and Alpine speakers in doors and sail panels. Custom installed tweeter speakers installed in front A-arms. All speakers and subwoofer driven by a JBL 5-channel amplifier installed in the trunk. Custom double din Pioneer AVH-X5500BHS touch screen display with bluetooth and hands free phone operation. This car is fun to drive and I hate to sell it but need to move on. Let me know if you have any questions. |
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