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 Post subject: Somebody want a turnkey 1/4'er
PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 10:01 pm 
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Not a bad way to start out. Jump right into the 9's

http://www.racingjunk.com/exec/ca/view/299912/98-Camaro-SS-418ci-NA--97s-135-RTR.html?gp=2


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that would be a good great deal.


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Get to work Bruce. BTW, It should give you some ideas. :wink:

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I love this car! naturally aspirated LS1 running 9's :twisted: GRRR!


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it sure did.


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No thanks, I'll have mine paid off by this time next year. Then I will make my own! ;)


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I think Hawk understands that car probably has 30k+ in it, not to mention the price of buying it. That my friends is what they call a steal.


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Why is this car for sale? What is the point, spending so much money and then selling it?

The lightweight carpets are seducing me! :lol:
The car is probably lighter with them than just leaving them at home.

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Gunnar wrote:
Why is this car for sale? What is the point, spending so much money and then selling it?


sick/bored of it, want to change cars/combos, got a better deal on another car and have to let it go?

Whats the point of spending money on a car anyway, you are just giving it away anyhow.


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I understand too, Rob, but sometimes it's nice to come up with your own combo and do it all yourself.


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I have to go with Rob on this one. If you are wanting a car that runs 9's in the 1/4 on motor you will spend a heck of alot more than 26K on it. I have a laundry list of things to do to my car and it still won't run 9's. I see Jack's point also. How do you learn unless you build your own. If I wouldn't have just bought my Silver Z, I would be intersted in this one. It is ready to go.

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It is prolly pretty streetable - the 13:1 compression.


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That would be one hell of a daily driver! :twisted:


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Hawk wrote:
It is prolly pretty streetable - the 13:1 compression.


I think it said 14.2:1 compression ratio. Can you say methanol?

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the last I check any LS1 w/ 400ci or more ran close to 20K. So that car is a steal.

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SRZ wrote:
the last I check any LS1 w/ 400ci or more ran close to 20K. So that car is a steal.


That just depends on whether they just beefed up his existing engine, or if they put an entire new one in. Either way, it's way more money that I can afford to spend on a car right now.


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I agree with Jack, it's always nicer to build your own stuff, like that you also get to learn alotta stuff. It's like I would never buy an already built PC but always make my own. But all this is very costy, so for those who have the knowledge and if you trust the already built in parts, great deal!

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