1 Sweet Deal

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Guest, May 4, 2004.

  1. Guest

    Guest Guest

    Yours for the taking: 2002 SS Camaro 35th Anniversary edition package.

    Houston, Texas
    15,000 KM
    5.7L V8 Auto.
    35th Anniversary edition
    Fully Loaded
    Convertible
    A/C
    Black on Black
    Leather interior with anniversary badges
    Excellent condition in and out
    Traction Control
    200 Watt 6 speaker audio/CD 12 in trunk
    Keyless entry, alarm and ignition chip
    Power locks, windows, and seats
    SLP performance exhaust
    K&N Air Filter
    Recent emission's tested and certified
    Oil Changes every 3000Kms

    This car is like new. Asking Nothing, Pay off is around $35,000
    If interested and want more information, a picture of the car or would
    like to view please contact Wade .
     
    Guest, May 4, 2004
    #1
  2. Guest

    Randy G. Guest

    Did Chevy buy Volvo, or did Volvo buy Chevy...? Does that mean that
    FORD owns CHEVY or Chevy owns Ford? I am SO confused....


    from Randy & Valerie
    __ __
    \ \ / /
    \ \/ /
    \__/olvo
    1993 960
     
    Randy G., May 4, 2004
    #2
  3. Guest

    JH Guest

    Is that with a TOYOTA engine.... <grin>
     
    JH, May 4, 2004
    #3
  4. Guest

    Brian Guest

    Toyota doesn't make anything with that much torque... grin.
     
    Brian, Oct 3, 2004
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  5. Guest

    dan Guest

    What does Toyota have to do with a Volvo NG?
    I think your gonna wrap yourself around a pole with that 5.7L unless ya
    can not afford the gas for running it? LOL
    Just sittin pretty @ home in yur Driveway?
    LOL LOL
    I can go the week on $20.00 even @ todays prices and thats over 350
    miles (with Klms to miles conversions me tinks) In a 5.7 Camaro you'd
    lookin at more like $90.00 for 350 miles
    ah, I'll keep driving my Swedish brick.

    Dan
     
    dan, Oct 3, 2004
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