Selling my car, this price fair?
#1
Selling my car, this price fair?
So I'm selling my car in order to put a down payment on a new and I have it listed on craigslist. But I just wanted to run my asking price by you all and see if you think it's fair. I have so much more invested in this car than what I'm asking for it. And before you say anything, you better read the whole thing.
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/2211692228.html
For sale is my 1995 Camaro Z28 Convertible 6-speed. This car has been mine since 1997 when I bought it with 32K miles on it. Since then it has went through a big change both in appearance and performance. Below is a list of almost everything that's been added or been done to the car. Also below is a link to my car domain page where you can see alot of the items being installed or after they were installed. The only things not going with this car are the stereo head unit and subs/amps wiring. The aftermarket tweeters and mid-range speakers in the stock locations will stay in the car. KBB on this car is $4.400.00, I'm asking 6K OBO. There are absolutely no problems with the engine, the exterior or the interior of this car. It does have some things that you would expect from a 16 year old car, but nothing major at all. I have changed the oil in this car every 2K miles and used Mobil 1 every time. This car runs better now than it did when I bought it.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/423456...evrolet-camaro
Performance:
LTCC with GM 6L coils and Taylor spiral pro wires.
Aftermarket fiberglass SS style hood
SLP SS Air Box Kit
K&N rechargeable air filter
CRT Aluminum intake elbow
Ported/de-screened stock MAF
Throttle body air foil
Hypertech Power Stat 160 degree
Bosch +4 plugs
Throttle body bypass (free mod)
Flowmaster muffler with 3” inlet, dual 3” outlets
BBK shorty headers and 3" y-pipe (jethot coated)
Magnaflow 3" high-flow catalytic converter
B&M ripper shifter
Boss 250 amp alternator
March gloss black powder coated alt. fan and 10% overdrive pulley
RS sports extended front air dam (about 2” longer than stock, a must for any camaro with ground effects)
Ram Billet Aluminum Flywheel
Ram street/strip clutch
Suspension:
Power slot front and rear slotted/crossdrilled rotors (about 6 months old)
CAGS skip shift eliminator
RK sports Prothane Transmission and Torgue arm bushings
Energy suspension polyurethane motor mounts
GoodRidge SS braided brake lines
BMR lower control arms
BMR lower control arm relocation brackets (weld in)
BMR crome-moly adjustable pan-hard bar
BMR lowering springs (about 1.5" all around)
BMR SS strut tower brace
KYB 8 way adjustable struts (front) and shocks (rear)
Appearance/Other:
Black convertible top (replaced factory tan top)
Custom black w/green stiching Shifter/E-brake boot from redline accs.
Polished stainless steel Z28 badges, rear camaro letters, custom flamed front badge, and chevy bowtie.
Viper 5200 Car alarm with Invisi-beam Field Disturbance Sensor
High rise spoiler with LED third brake light
Stainless steel power antenna
Clear front corner turn signal lamps
Flush stainless steel Hood Pins
RK sports stainless steel SS hood grille
Custom leather seat covers from leatherseats.com
Corvette chrome 5 spoke 17 X 9.5 rims with good 275/40-Z17 tires
Optima yellow top battery
3” polished stainless steel dual circle/slant cut/off-set exhaust tips
Clear corner signal housings with red 194 LED bulb
Custom paint (Stock green with black rally’s)
Modo innovations LLC pedal covers
Tinted windows
Aftermarket blacked out rear tail lights
$5,500 for CF member.
http://tucson.craigslist.org/cto/2211692228.html
For sale is my 1995 Camaro Z28 Convertible 6-speed. This car has been mine since 1997 when I bought it with 32K miles on it. Since then it has went through a big change both in appearance and performance. Below is a list of almost everything that's been added or been done to the car. Also below is a link to my car domain page where you can see alot of the items being installed or after they were installed. The only things not going with this car are the stereo head unit and subs/amps wiring. The aftermarket tweeters and mid-range speakers in the stock locations will stay in the car. KBB on this car is $4.400.00, I'm asking 6K OBO. There are absolutely no problems with the engine, the exterior or the interior of this car. It does have some things that you would expect from a 16 year old car, but nothing major at all. I have changed the oil in this car every 2K miles and used Mobil 1 every time. This car runs better now than it did when I bought it.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/423456...evrolet-camaro
Performance:
LTCC with GM 6L coils and Taylor spiral pro wires.
Aftermarket fiberglass SS style hood
SLP SS Air Box Kit
K&N rechargeable air filter
CRT Aluminum intake elbow
Ported/de-screened stock MAF
Throttle body air foil
Hypertech Power Stat 160 degree
Bosch +4 plugs
Throttle body bypass (free mod)
Flowmaster muffler with 3” inlet, dual 3” outlets
BBK shorty headers and 3" y-pipe (jethot coated)
Magnaflow 3" high-flow catalytic converter
B&M ripper shifter
Boss 250 amp alternator
March gloss black powder coated alt. fan and 10% overdrive pulley
RS sports extended front air dam (about 2” longer than stock, a must for any camaro with ground effects)
Ram Billet Aluminum Flywheel
Ram street/strip clutch
Suspension:
Power slot front and rear slotted/crossdrilled rotors (about 6 months old)
CAGS skip shift eliminator
RK sports Prothane Transmission and Torgue arm bushings
Energy suspension polyurethane motor mounts
GoodRidge SS braided brake lines
BMR lower control arms
BMR lower control arm relocation brackets (weld in)
BMR crome-moly adjustable pan-hard bar
BMR lowering springs (about 1.5" all around)
BMR SS strut tower brace
KYB 8 way adjustable struts (front) and shocks (rear)
Appearance/Other:
Black convertible top (replaced factory tan top)
Custom black w/green stiching Shifter/E-brake boot from redline accs.
Polished stainless steel Z28 badges, rear camaro letters, custom flamed front badge, and chevy bowtie.
Viper 5200 Car alarm with Invisi-beam Field Disturbance Sensor
High rise spoiler with LED third brake light
Stainless steel power antenna
Clear front corner turn signal lamps
Flush stainless steel Hood Pins
RK sports stainless steel SS hood grille
Custom leather seat covers from leatherseats.com
Corvette chrome 5 spoke 17 X 9.5 rims with good 275/40-Z17 tires
Optima yellow top battery
3” polished stainless steel dual circle/slant cut/off-set exhaust tips
Clear corner signal housings with red 194 LED bulb
Custom paint (Stock green with black rally’s)
Modo innovations LLC pedal covers
Tinted windows
Aftermarket blacked out rear tail lights
$5,500 for CF member.
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It does not seem out of line from what I have seen here in PA for a 6 speed rag top. I did not see the mileage listed anywhere? is 195K right? That will hurt but I think you should still be North of 5K. Spring time will sell a nice rag top fast
#5
I would put it back to stock, but I don't have any of the stock parts. It does have 195K miles but the car is in dang nice shape and runs great since I have taken care of it. I know there's contraversy, but seeing as KBB is 4400. I think with all the extra stuff the car has it's a fair price.
#8
You wanna buy it? LOL
That has been one of the best and most frustrating mods I've done. But man does it idle and run so much better after that.
Know of any other good site I can list it on? Other than autotrader, thinking about that one but they want monez for that.
Know of any other good site I can list it on? Other than autotrader, thinking about that one but they want monez for that.
#10
The Arizona Republic is where I found my Camaro for sale.