The old Z is up for grabs again
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St. Jude Donor '05
The old Z is up for grabs again
See ad in FS section
My old Z is making its rounds will owner 5 be a member?
Show up with cash and your AAA card
Has a draw on batt parked it awhile back life has the owner too busy
Ran great lots of upgrades in need of cosmetics.
Paint old interior showing its age was a good solid runner as always with some nice upgrades/parts
Owners a good guy on dealing with too much wants it gone now.
It is what it is
My old Z is making its rounds will owner 5 be a member?
Show up with cash and your AAA card
Has a draw on batt parked it awhile back life has the owner too busy
Ran great lots of upgrades in need of cosmetics.
Paint old interior showing its age was a good solid runner as always with some nice upgrades/parts
Owners a good guy on dealing with too much wants it gone now.
It is what it is
Last edited by cv67; 05-28-2016 at 12:20 AM.
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No commas or indenting accepted for trades.
Still available
Edit: apparently I rule broke posting this up for a buddy who isnt on the web. Im not selling it for him just posting it.
As this thread will probably in all fairness get locked
Take note of the owners #.
He isnt a fan of forum mentality window shopping/nitpicky stuff you guys know what I mean.
kinda old school "If they are serious just call" type thing.
Hes got a million things going to web surfing has never been something he does.
Straight shooter. If I can help somehow I will but my physical abilities are limited.
Good luck.
Still available
Edit: apparently I rule broke posting this up for a buddy who isnt on the web. Im not selling it for him just posting it.
As this thread will probably in all fairness get locked
Take note of the owners #.
He isnt a fan of forum mentality window shopping/nitpicky stuff you guys know what I mean.
kinda old school "If they are serious just call" type thing.
Hes got a million things going to web surfing has never been something he does.
Straight shooter. If I can help somehow I will but my physical abilities are limited.
Good luck.
Last edited by cv67; 05-30-2016 at 10:21 AM.
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Going.....
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For those squeamish about a motor with miles let me put it like this
The car was sent to guldstrand a few yrs back for rebuilt cats/smog
The numbers were so good I was convinced they gave Bob a fake smog
Barely a few 10ths off from factory
Took the car to Keyes Chevy in Van Nuys and had a "pretest" done, the numbers were in fact on the money. I was shocked...youd think with those miles it would be tired not so if ya take care of them. It aint no small block chevy lol.
This motor is nice and tight. Unreal how these hold up still blows my mind.
The car was sent to guldstrand a few yrs back for rebuilt cats/smog
The numbers were so good I was convinced they gave Bob a fake smog
Barely a few 10ths off from factory
Took the car to Keyes Chevy in Van Nuys and had a "pretest" done, the numbers were in fact on the money. I was shocked...youd think with those miles it would be tired not so if ya take care of them. It aint no small block chevy lol.
This motor is nice and tight. Unreal how these hold up still blows my mind.
Last edited by cv67; 06-07-2016 at 10:03 AM.