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1999 Cheverolet Camaro Z28 Convertible Ls1 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $8,499.00
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR SALE IS MY BEAUTIFUL 99 CAMARO Z28 CONVERTIBLE WITH LS1 ENGINE APPROXIMATELY 340 HP, CAN BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE WITH CONFIDENCE. CAR IS TURN KEY READY FOR SUMMERTIME FUN. VEHICLE IS GARAGE KEPT...HAS NEW WHEELS, ALMOST NEW TIRES, NEW TOP, INTERIOR IS IN GREAT SHAPE FOR IT'S AGE NO RIPS OR TEARS, NEW BELTS, HOSES AND FILTERS...OIL WAS RECENTLY CHANGED, COLD AIR, GOOD BRAKES. CAR HAS A K&N COLD INTAKE LID AND IS A TRUE DUAL EXHAUST VEHICLE. I ALSO HAVE THE STOCK HOOD TO GO ALONG WITH THE PURCHASE. CAR ALSO HAS A FACTORY ALARM. IF INTERESTED CALL ME AT 267-205-6665 RICK ((( NO TEXT PLEASE ))) JUST CALLS

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