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About a month ago, I bought a black 1998 Camaro SS for $6,700. It has 75,000 miles and in beautiful condition.The guy who owned it before put a Yank Racing SS3600 Stall, Subframe Connectors, SLP Loudmouth, and an unknown shift kit in it.
Unfortunately, I had to sell my 98 V6 Camaro to pay for it, but god damn, am I happy, lol.
1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS New Trans Setup:Rebuilt 4L60E, Yank ST2800 Stall, B&M Trans Cooler,
TCI Deep Pan, Royal Purple, Trans-go Shift Kit. Should be done in January.
good buy my ***, thats a great buy! any thing ls1 around here doesnt go for less than 10 grand. there is a guy in town that wants 12 grand for a 99 t/a, base model t/a.
that is an awesome deal!!! you didnt pay much more for that as i did for my bird...i paid 5700
Team NoVa
2000 Firebird- Intake, Pacesetters, !cat, full 2.5 to flowcrapster, 1.9 rockers, LS6 springs and Intense modded retainers, WS6 speedlines, T/A bumpers and hatch, 5 spd swapped, SOON TO BE nitrous'd and cammed.
Anyways, awesome buy man. I looked around not too long ago for a LS1 and couldn't find anything under $7000; $9000 for something that wouldn't need any work!
Anyways, awesome buy man. I looked around not too long ago for a LS1 and couldn't find anything under $7000; $9000 for something that wouldn't need any work!
I bought my '96 Black Z28 6 speed with 78k on it for $6000. Of course I knew the guy and I offered cash, but damn I am happy with the deal I got. Nice SS you got their man, enjoy that V8!
yeah, I sold my 98 V6 camaro with 131,000 miles for $4,500
1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS New Trans Setup:Rebuilt 4L60E, Yank ST2800 Stall, B&M Trans Cooler,
TCI Deep Pan, Royal Purple, Trans-go Shift Kit. Should be done in January.
Well, Im finally accepting the fact that the tranny slips. On a cold morning, it will never shift into 4th from 3rd, it will just slip out of gear and coast.
:( no wonder it was so cheap.
1998 Chevrolet Camaro SS New Trans Setup:Rebuilt 4L60E, Yank ST2800 Stall, B&M Trans Cooler,
TCI Deep Pan, Royal Purple, Trans-go Shift Kit. Should be done in January.
Well, Im finally accepting the fact that the tranny slips. On a cold morning, it will never shift into 4th from 3rd, it will just slip out of gear and coast.
:( no wonder it was so cheap.
That sucks. Looks like you may be looking at a re-build. I'd question the previous owner about it. Still worth it though. Nice car. Get the trans beefed up while you're at it. Probably be anywhere from $1500-2,000 depending on who does it.
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