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how much can i sell my 99' Z28 for?DiabloGT 03-17-2004, 06:50 PM My Dark Blue 1999 z28, 32k-33k miles(depends how much more i drive in next to months) , clothed seats, so pretty much stock, how much can it be sold for, im thinking of buying a new car off of this because i dont need 2 camaros,(there are 2 pics of it in my gallery) thanks DiabloGT 03-17-2004, 08:46 PM Can someone help me? MarxZ/28 03-17-2004, 10:37 PM Id say anywhere between 11-14...however, i know many people wont buy a 4th gen that doesnt have t-tops. Im not saying youll have trouble selling it....but dont! something could always happen to your purple camaro (which is sexy) and then no more camaro. I think you should save it, if for nothing else as a parts car for your other one. I dont think i could ever get rid of a v8 camaro, even if i owned 10. but to each his own, good luck in your decision DiabloGT 03-18-2004, 02:31 PM you still didnt change my mind, i got a plan what to do with the $ when i get it so ill tell you when i do the plan p.s. thanks for the purple camaro commment does anyone else think that its about that price? DiabloGT 03-18-2004, 06:12 PM im gonna have probably 2-3 more months of joyrides, until i start to try to sell it, any one know any good sites, that i can sell mine on? Chevyracincamaro 03-18-2004, 09:33 PM autotrader is good i hear. i know some people that got offers off of autotrader the first two days that the add was placed. ebay isnt really a good idea, from the experience that my friends have had its kindof hit or miss. a lot of my friends sold their cars but the buyer never showed up to claim it. guess thats not too bad of a thing, just inconvenient... Konza 03-18-2004, 10:26 PM Go to the Kelly Blue Book web site at http://www.kbb.com/ that is what all the dealers use to price used cars and trucks. DiabloGT 03-18-2004, 10:36 PM thanks all :P ill try kbb first to get the price, then maybe autotrader to sell it Joseph1082 03-19-2004, 11:41 AM Just one question... what is your purple camaro? DVS LT1 03-19-2004, 06:42 PM Id say anywhere between 11-14...however, i know many people wont buy a 4th gen that doesnt have t-tops. I was the same way - didn't even look at Camaro's without t-tops, yet I sometimes regret it. I'd have to say that up here in southern Ontario most of the Camaro buyers want hardtops - they are really hard to find in fact. I guess there's a lot of people here heavily modding these cars and they want the extra rigidity from the hardtop. I'd glance through your local autotrader and see what types (t-top/hardtop/convert) are being sold to get an idea. If you've got the lone hardtop for sale you might get away with raising the price over the others. DiabloGT 03-20-2004, 04:11 PM Just one question... what is your purple camaro? my purple camaro is a 95 z28 DVS LT1 03-20-2004, 08:54 PM my purple camaro is a 95 z28 Yeah bros. - '95 is a great year. Eh, check your heads to see if they're the casting # ending in 643. Those were the best aluminum LT1 castings that came with the most meat - EXCELLENT porting potential on those babies! triplerc 03-20-2004, 09:47 PM You will be looking at a rough estimate from 11000.00-13500.00 depending on the options it has and miles, and most of all what you are wanting to get out of it. Joseph1082 03-21-2004, 01:32 AM I'm curious what advantages the '95 is offering you over the '99? DiabloGT 03-21-2004, 12:34 PM i just dont like the blue one that much, its gotten to "regular" looking, so its a little boring, the only thing i love on it is the corvette like POWER, and the blue one is all stock inside and outside, and i dont feel like giving up the purple one, its been with me and my uncle ever since it was one year old, with 50 miles. so later they gave me it as my first car, and i dont feel like leaving it to some unknown blue camaro...and my purple has almost everything i want a nice 200watt subwoofer, 300 watts speakers, leather seats, and other goodies, like spoilers and wings, i know i could just put it on the blue one easily insted, but no...and thats why Joseph1082 03-21-2004, 02:16 PM true dat vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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