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    1. #1
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      FS: 1991 Z28 LS1 T56 6 Speed

      Up for sale is my 1991 Z28. I don't have the time for it anymore, and I have recently gone back to school so I could use the money. It's been my baby since 1999, and a project ever since. Now that it's pretty much finished, I just don't have the time for it. I'm tired of moving it and spending money on it. It just sits in the garage under a cover. My build thread is here: http://www.thirdgen.org/techboard/lt...8-ls1-t56.html. I will post a few pics and the details below. Car was stripped down to bare metal and refinished. Lots of time in that. Pics aren't the greatest, and definitely don't do it justice.
















      Tubular K-member: custom made piece from PA Racing, strengthened for road racing and incorporates mounts for a Ford rack and pinion
      Front tubular control arms: Made by BMR
      Spindles: Fabricated by Racecraft inc, incorporate a 2" drop and have a shortened steering arm for the rack and pinion
      Struts: made by Koni and are adjustable
      Upper strut mounts: Made by Spohn, large improvement over stock
      Front coilover kit: Made by Spohn, allows for adjustable ride height
      Outer tie rods: they are a bump steer kit made by Baer brakes
      Rack and pinion: stock piece made for a ford Thunderbird
      Front brakes: Brembo 4 piston calipers with 14" rotors
      Brake lines (all): Made by inline tube
      Radiator: new aftermarket replacement
      Rear end: stock unit from the donor car, but was rebuilt with new bearings and seals, Torsen diff and Richmond 3.73 gears
      Rear shocks: Koni adjustable
      Rear coilovers: made by Koni
      Panhard bar: Made by UMI, tubular, rod ended, fully adjustable
      Panhard relocation: Made by Founders inc, offers more room around the axle for exhaust to be routed
      Exhaust: fabricated with mandrel bends and a pair of Borla S type mufflers
      Wheels: Made by Forgestar, lightweight, fronts are 19x9 rears are 19x11
      Tires: Hankook ventus V12 Evo, fronts 275/30/19 rears 295/30/19


      Engine: LS1 block, fully machined
      Rotating assembly: Mahle forged pistons, Mahle file fit rings, Scat rods, new oem crank, Clevite bearings, fully balanced
      Camshaft: Lg Motorsports G6X3
      Lifters: LS7 racing lifters
      Oil pump: new ported LS6 oil pump
      ARP Head studs
      Crane roller rocker arms
      Push rods: Comp cams
      Heads: stock casting 799 heads, with patriot gold dual valve springs, titanium retainers, and locks
      Gaskets: all new and oem
      Intake manifold: Fast 90mm
      Throttle body: Nick Williams 90mm
      Fuel rails: Fast billet rails
      Injectors: OEM gm 32#


      Trans: stock t56 speed gear box
      Clutch: Textrailia twin disc clutch
      Hydraulics: New OEM clutch master and slave cylinders
      Shifter: New, made by B&M




      Hood: Made by VFN and is an ultra light weight fiberglass piece
      Weatherstripping: All new and OEM GM
      Carpet: new, made by ACC
      Seats: New racing style with openings for racing harness
      Roll bar: New, made by Comp Engineering
      Steering wheel: New made by Momo, suede wrapped
      Fuel lines: New, custom braided lines
      Power window motors: New, OEM pieces
      Belt moldings: new, OEM


      I've only driven the car around the block a time or two. It's never seen any street time since I finished it. So there is a chance a couple of bugs will arise once it gets driven. Not uncommon with total builds. It should only need minor adjustments. It does not have ac, but the provisions are there if you wan to add it. It has a new heater core, but I don't have any of the hoses or dash controls connected. Should be easy to set up if you want it (When I built the car, I planned to race it so I didn't need heat or air).


      I'm sure I'm forgetting stuff. It's been a big build spanning several years. I had it appraised earlier this year, and it appraised for $24,500. I have well over $50,000 invested.
      I would like to get around $14,000. PM for questions.

      Open to all reasonable offers...would like this gone soon

      Clean title.
      Located in southern Georgia.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD


    2. #2
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      I watched this build progress, and I am truely sad to see it up for sale. No corners were cut in any parts of this build.

      Someone will get an amazing car!
      Brandon Pursley,

    3. #3
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      Thanks! I hate to let it go, but I have other priorities right now.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    4. #4
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      That car is the cleanest looking 3rd gen I have ever seen! Major props for detuning the Redneck out of it. Someone will be getting a hell of a car for that price. GLWS
      Aldin
      1969 Camaro (Weapon of Choice) in the works

    5. #5
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      Thanks! I worked quite hard on it...I think it turned out quite nice
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    6. #6
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      Very nice! Hope it goes to a good home!
      GeoffP
      68 Camaro - LS1/T-56

    7. #7
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      Thanks! I do too...and hopefully soon.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    8. #8
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      Holy crap thats sweet...!! if my other house sells soon ill be a calling..GLWS
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
      2007 Corvette Supercharged
      1968 Camaro LS1 T56
      http://www.fquick.com/dropit69

    9. #9
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      Thanks! Based on your sig, I think it would make a nice addition to your collection! Sell that house!
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    10. #10
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      3rd gens get no respect, if only more ppl would build them like this! Nice job man.

    11. #11
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      Quote Originally Posted by Cannon View Post
      3rd gens get no respect, if only more ppl would build them like this! Nice job man.
      Thanks! I agree...you rarely see nice third gens. Stock or otherwise. But, when done right, I think they make really nice cars.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    12. #12
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      I want this thing so bad! I cant afford it though :( . Good luck with the sale, this thing is badass!
      -James

      1974 Z28 SCCA C Prepared
      1990 Firebird NASA CMC
      2005 Mustang GT SCCA F-Street (new for 2015)
      1989 Civic Si SCCA STC

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by SLO_Z28 View Post
      I want this thing so bad! I cant afford it though :( . Good luck with the sale, this thing is badass!
      Thanks! If you (or anyone) wants to borrow money from the bank, I can email the appraisal for the car. Should be able to get a loan with that.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    14. #14
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      Someone need to give this a nice home.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    15. #15
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      Feel free to shoot me some offers...I would like to sell soon.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    16. #16
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      Beautiful car, good luck!!
      Life is Better Spent in the Garage
      Laine O

      72 Camaro, 468, TH400, 3:42 = FUN!
      92 Camaro RS, Restored Autocross wannabe

      LIVE LOVE DRIVE!

    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by Chevrolaine View Post
      Beautiful car, good luck!!
      Thanks! I would like it to go soon...accepting reasonable offers.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    18. #18
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      Small price drop. Now $15,500 OBO
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    19. #19
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      Open to reasonable offers.
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

    20. #20
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      Price dropped to $14,000
      91 LS1/T56 camaro-track car
      99 NBM LS1/A4 camaro-DD

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