View Full Version : My New Wheels from a private sale
chernmax
11-21-2011, 01:16 PM
2010 Chevy Camaro RS/SS Supercharged. 505whp or about 620 crank hp. Bought with only 2,840 miles on her. :dye:
Dukesdad
11-21-2011, 01:21 PM
Swweeeeeeeettttt!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice!!! Why were they selling it so soon?
chernmax
11-21-2011, 01:42 PM
Nice!!! Why were they selling it so soon?
The guy had major cash and about 11 cars already and Opted for a 2012 Z06 and sold me this car at a steal with free and clear title. The sticker was 41+K with the SS/RS package and he put the Megnacharger Supercharger (another 7+K) upgrade on her also. Drove about 4.5 hours down to Southern VA to pick her up 3 weeks ago. I feel like I won the lottery considering the 28K price he sold it to me for. I've already started doing some modding already...:dye:
The guy had major cash and about 11 cars already and Opted for a 2012 Z06 and sold me this car at a steal with free and clear title. The sticker was 41+K with the SS/RS package and he put the Megnacharger Supercharger (another 7+K) upgrade on her also. Drove about 4.5 hours down to Southern VA to pick her up 3 weeks ago. I feel like I won the lottery considering the 28K price he sold it to me for. I've already started doing some modding already...:dye:
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sold it for WHAT!!!! :cds:
chernmax
11-21-2011, 01:48 PM
:jet:
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sold it for WHAT!!!! :cds:
Yes, I couldn't touch an SS model on ebay motors from stealerships depending on options for 33-37K and there this private sale sat with NO bidders!!! :buddies:
The guy had major cash and about 11 cars already and Opted for a 2012 Z06 and sold me this car at a steal with free and clear title. The sticker was 41+K with the SS/RS package and he put the Megnacharger Supercharger (another 7+K) upgrade on her also. Drove about 4.5 hours down to Southern VA to pick her up 3 weeks ago. I feel like I won the lottery considering the 28K price he sold it to me for. I've already started doing some modding already...:dye:
Wow, you scored bigtime!!! Congrats!
struggler44
11-21-2011, 03:32 PM
Nice :yay:...I'll think about it every time the '96 200SX fires up
flomaster
11-21-2011, 03:37 PM
My 69 will be sniffing ya out on the street! See you out there! Nice ride.
chernmax
11-21-2011, 04:15 PM
My 69 will be sniffing ya out on the street! See you out there! Nice ride.
I'll keep my eyes peeled! :buddies:
chernmax
12-02-2011, 11:36 AM
Keeping the work local... :buddies:
Just Added my new Flowmaster full cattback exhaust!
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itsbob
12-02-2011, 12:30 PM
My 80 year old parents just bought the SAME car, but a 2012.
Glad they didn'y buy anything too fast or powerful, I'm sure their reaction speed isn't what it used to be.
glhs837
12-02-2011, 02:34 PM
The SS is pretty powerful, certainly enough to get into trouble. Just keep them away from the Stabilitrak button:)
Chevrolet Camaro Stabilitrak 4 Modes Of Operation - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxuezGcwWZ0)
Baja28
12-02-2011, 02:56 PM
Keeping the work local... :buddies:
Just Added my new Flowmaster full cattback exhaust!
FjH0cPSxczg&feature=channel_video_titleI see Gaylord did the install. Great mechanic! I have the full cattback too.
DEEKAYPEE8569
12-02-2011, 03:12 PM
Keeping the work local... :buddies:
Just Added my new Flowmaster full cattback exhaust!
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The aftermarket catback systems.....do they eliminate or reduce backpressure? I ask because it seems counterintuitive/counterproductive to install FLOWMASTERS; a low restriction muffler behind cats.
glhs837
12-02-2011, 05:33 PM
Reduce, actually eliminating all back-pressure would be a bad thing in most all road vehicles. I know the drivetrain engineers at SRT have told us that removing the blockage of the cats on an otherwise stock 6.1 liter is good for about +20hp.
Chern, just saw it at Lowes, looks very good.
DoWhat
12-02-2011, 05:47 PM
Chern, just saw it at Lowes, looks very good.
Was he loading plywood on the roof?
glhs837
12-02-2011, 05:53 PM
Not yet, but I think he was still inside:) And seeing as my modern muscle car is sporting a trailer hitch, I cant say anything if he did:killingme
Baja28
12-02-2011, 09:58 PM
Not yet, but I think he was still inside:) And seeing as my modern muscle car is sporting a trailer hitch, I cant say anything if he did:killingme:faint:
flomaster
12-03-2011, 04:57 AM
Sounds good! Gaylord did the exhaust on my 69 a few years ago. Nice guy though when I took my exhaust off for my engine swap I noticed how crooked one of my mufflers were. LOL Didnt catch it when he welded them up.
My 69 Camaro - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3DCeyZecZQ)
glhs837
12-03-2011, 07:41 AM
:faint:
It actually handles the trailer better than the 99 Blazer does. With a large V8, modern 5 speed auto, and an IRS, it loves to tow.
SoMDGirl42
12-09-2011, 01:28 PM
Chern, just saw it at Lowes, looks very good.
I think I saw this car yesterday at a contractor's office space and again this morning on Great Mills Road.
Nice looking car, it caught my attention twice in two days!!!! :buddies:
chernmax
12-21-2011, 04:29 PM
I see Gaylord did the install. Great mechanic! I have the full cattback too.
And a fellow Camaro owner and enthusiast!!! :buddies:
chernmax
12-21-2011, 04:32 PM
The aftermarket catback systems.....do they eliminate or reduce backpressure? I ask because it seems counterintuitive/counterproductive to install FLOWMASTERS; a low restriction muffler behind cats.
It's just a start but they are less restrictive than the OEM exhaust. I always do the full cattback first before I do the high flow catt or headers... This in particular was more about sound with some hp gains!!!
chernmax
12-21-2011, 04:33 PM
Reduce, actually eliminating all back-pressure would be a bad thing in most all road vehicles. I know the drivetrain engineers at SRT have told us that removing the blockage of the cats on an otherwise stock 6.1 liter is good for about +20hp.
Chern, just saw it at Lowes, looks very good.
Thanks... :buddies:
chernmax
12-21-2011, 04:34 PM
Was he loading plywood on the roof?
LOL, no but driving it every day gives me a WOODY!!! :whistle:
itsbob
12-21-2011, 04:35 PM
Just bought my dad some "bling" for his for Christmas.
Plug and Play that makes the taillights sequentialy firing turn signals....
chernmax
12-21-2011, 04:36 PM
I think I saw this car yesterday at a contractor's office space and again this morning on Great Mills Road.
Nice looking car, it caught my attention twice in two days!!!! :buddies:
Most likely Yes and Yes... :dye:
chernmax
12-21-2011, 04:40 PM
Just bought my dad some "bling" for his for Christmas.
Plug and Play that makes the taillights sequentialy firing turn signals....
Yeah I saw those, pretty cool, right now I put in a Billet shift knob (it's a replica if the shift knob used on the camaro prototype), Billet E-brake handle with MOMO leather boot, Billet cup holder insert, and Billet racing peddles to bling the inside a little. :dye:
SoMDGirl42
01-03-2012, 09:55 AM
Most likely Yes and Yes... :dye:
Saw you again this morning turning from GM road south on to 5. I'm your new stalker. I'm gonna start beeping and :howdy: every time I see that car now. :killingme
I wanna go for a ride :popcorn: It's been a long time since I really, really liked a car. I'm an SUV kinda girl, but DAMN, that's a nice looking car.
If you work where I think you work, you work with my sister.
flomaster
01-03-2012, 10:32 AM
Friend of mine who has a 2010 turned me on to a local club for Camaro owners. I went to their site and had to laugh because it talks to new Camaro owners but if you own one of those older narly Camaro's you could join of you want. Kinda pissed me off as my car is the daddy of what the new car is. Some will argue with me that its all in how I interpret his intro to the club and thats fine. Just don't care for a club that singles out a particular generation. I love the new car but don't write the history off on what started it all.
Home - Southern Maryland Camaro Club (http://www.southernmarylandcamaroclub.org/)
SoMDGirl42
01-03-2012, 10:38 AM
Friend of mine who has a 2010 turned me on to a local club for Camaro owners. I went to their site and had to laugh because it talks to new Camaro owners but if you own one of those older narly Camaro's you could join of you want. Kinda pissed me off as my car is the daddy of what the new car is. Some will argue with me that its all in how I interpret his intro to the club and thats fine. Just don't care for a club that singles out a particular generation. I love the new car but don't write the history off on what started it all.
Home - Southern Maryland Camaro Club (http://www.southernmarylandcamaroclub.org/)
Post some pics of yours. I'd love to see it.
When I was in HS, a friend had a (I believe) '69 Camaro convertible. I loved that car. We skipped school one day, and I was sitting on the back of the car with the top down as we cruised down great mills road. Passed my grandmother. She honked and waved. It was halarious at the time :killingme
flomaster
01-03-2012, 10:42 AM
Post some pics of yours. I'd love to see it.
When I was in HS, a friend had a (I believe) '69 Camaro convertible. I loved that car. We skipped school one day, and I was sitting on the back of the car with the top down as we cruised down great mills road. Passed my grandmother. She honked and waved. It was halarious at the time :killingme
Chernmax's ride is indeed a beautiful car and I looked at the 2010 a couple years ago. Gonna hang on to mine for a bit longer. Of course for what I have put into my car I could have had a 2010 by now! :)
glhs837
01-03-2012, 10:43 AM
Friend of mine who has a 2010 turned me on to a local club for Camaro owners. I went to their site and had to laugh because it talks to new Camaro owners but if you own one of those older narly Camaro's you could join of you want. Kinda pissed me off as my car is the daddy of what the new car is. Some will argue with me that its all in how I interpret his intro to the club and thats fine. Just don't care for a club that singles out a particular generation. I love the new car but don't write the history off on what started it all.
Home - Southern Maryland Camaro Club (http://www.southernmarylandcamaroclub.org/)
Eh, I think your being too sensitive. It's not like they forbid other Gen owners from joining, or said anything bad about them. I got all the love in the world for first Gen chargers, but what they and my car have in common is four wheels RWD, and a V8 motor. No disrespect to them, but %99 of them want nothing to do with the new cars anyway.
flomaster
01-03-2012, 10:45 AM
Eh, I think your being too sensitive. It's not like they forbid other Gen owners from joining, or said anything bad about them. I got all the love in the world for first Gen chargers, but what they and my car have in common is four wheels RWD, and a V8 motor. No disrespect to them, but %99 of them want nothing to do with the new cars anyway.
I am being a bit sensitive. I admit it. Guess I am being an all or nothing kinda guy. Love the lines on the new Charger. Kinda wish they had done something different with the front end to make it more retro.
glhs837
01-03-2012, 11:13 AM
Looking over the albums they have posted, I see shots of some very cool cras, I suspect that, being car nuts, most of them appreciate a cool car no matter the age. I know at meets sponsored by the local Charger guys, older ones are welcomed with open arms.
Not sure how I feel about the new gen charger myself, like the tail, but the front isnt leaving me really happy. But I haven't seen an 2012 SRT-8 yet so I am reserving judgment. Actually like the new 300 SRT a bit better, based on the pics. just wish it was possible to get the Chargers stiffer suspension on the 300. Not that a 48K car is happening anytime soon.
SoMDGirl42
01-03-2012, 11:17 AM
Chernmax's ride is indeed a beautiful car and I looked at the 2010 a couple years ago. Gonna hang on to mine for a bit longer. Of course for what I have put into my car I could have had a 2010 by now! :)
Very, very nice looking indeed. :buddies: LOVE the color! I understand why you are so proud, you should be.
flomaster
01-03-2012, 11:23 AM
Looking over the albums they have posted, I see shots of some very cool cras, I suspect that, being car nuts, most of them appreciate a cool car no matter the age. I know at meets sponsored by the local Charger guys, older ones are welcomed with open arms.
Not sure how I feel about the new gen charger myself, like the tail, but the front isnt leaving me really happy. But I haven't seen an 2012 SRT-8 yet so I am reserving judgment. Actually like the new 300 SRT a bit better, based on the pics. just wish it was possible to get the Chargers stiffer suspension on the 300. Not that a 48K car is happening anytime soon.
Going outside of my love for Chevy's the new Challenger really screams retro. I love that car.
I went to the Chevy dealer with my GF when I got home in 2009 from overseas. "12" year old salesperson tried his hardest to sell me a V-6 Camaro because it was 300 hp and better gas mileage than the V-8. I drove up in my 69 and he saw it. He just didnt get that I didnt care about mileage. I spent some time in the middleast last year and there were some SRT-8 Jeeps out there that I swore had Nascar engines in them.
flomaster
01-03-2012, 11:26 AM
Very, very nice looking indeed. :buddies: LOVE the color! I understand why you are so proud, you should be.
Thanks. I met my GF of 3 years now in the forums cuz my AVI used to be a shot of my car! She asked if car in AVI was mine and the rest is history! :yahoo:
glhs837
01-03-2012, 11:36 AM
Yeah, the Middle Easteners seem to love the heck out of the SRT Jeeps. And hey, when gas is less than say 50 cents a gallon, whats not to love? 425 AWD horsepower...? Damn thing in stock form will flatten your eyeballs on launch. Add a roots type blower and stand the hell by.
I do love the look of the Challenger, but will never forgive SRT for giving it a softer suspension in the name of a nostalgic handling feel. Nostalgia in a car is for looks only. Make the damn thing wallow because the 68s heeled over like Governor Cup participants? Stupid, IMHO.
flomaster
01-03-2012, 11:39 AM
Yeah, the Middle Easteners seem to love the heck out of the SRT Jeeps. And hey, when gas is less than say 50 cents a gallon, whats not to love? 425 AWD horsepower...? Damn thing in stock form will flatten your eyeballs on launch. Add a roots type blower and stand the hell by.
I do love the look of the Challenger, but will never forgive SRT for giving it a softer suspension in the name of a nostalgic handling feel. Nostalgia in a car is for looks only. Make the damn thing wallow because the 68s heeled over like Governor Cup participants? Stupid, IMHO.
Yes gas is cheap and there is more money out there than the law allows. I saw more Lambo's, Ferrari's, Audi R-8's, and maserati's in 4 months than I have seen in a lifetime. We even had a Bugatti Veyron in the garage for a bit parked like a common car with the rest of lot.
Love to see a real Trans Am again. There is a kit to turn a Camaro into one but sucks to see Pontiac gone as a whole.
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