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> FS: 2001 Camaro Z28 6spd Hardtop Arctic White - ***SOLD***, Non-street, Track Car, Easily made into AI or AIX Car
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post Sep 10 2009, 02:07 AM
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2001 Chevy Camaro Z28 Hardtop
6-Spd Manual, Arctic White, ~35k miles



This is an original 1 owner car. I ordered the car in 2001 and it was used as a street car for roughly the first 20k miles. Then in 2003 it became a street/track car, and by May of 2003 I started it tracking it with the BMW club. It became track only in 2005 I believe. Basically, I made sure this car would be durable before it ever hit the track (hence the oil cooler, brake upgrades, etc.). The first few years it was tracked with a 6pt bolt-in cage and then in the winter of 2006 a full cage was fabricated. The car is very durable and has seen roughly 85 track days (Limerock, Summit Point, Jefferson Circuit, Shenendoah, Watkins Glen, Pocono, NJMP Thunderbolt, VIR). As you can see from the list of parts, I really only went with high quality parts with durability and performance in mind. Horsepower is approximately 430rwhp and weight is approximately 2900 lbs. I shaved weight just about everywhere I could (Lexan, LW clutch, pressure plate, body sealer, lightweight battery, stripped wiring, parking brake removal, tubular front bumper, etc.). The car is very tight with solid rod ends everywhere except for the shocks. The car has never been crashed, never seen snow/salt, and has only seen rain on a few occasions. I’m an engineer, as well as my mechanic/racer friend that helped with the build.

The car was $25,000 and I’ve got over $27,000 in modifications without including labor, tires, brake pads, or other consumables, which would easily bring it up over $60,000 invested. I always put a focus on quality and having a plan before attacking something. I’m basically burnt out and between being recently married, a homeowner, and planning for a family, I’m contemplating selling the car. I’m scheduled for a track day at the end of October, but haven't been out in the car since Oct 2009. This will serve as a great track car for someone or with a few small additions could compete in NASA American Iron Extreme. I’ve included a few pictures below, but have many more. I’ve kept a full history of the car in pictures, covering nearly all modifications. I also have 90% of the receipts, etc. Prices paid are shown next to items (I’m not parting the car out at this time). Car is currently stored nicely in a garage with a fresh oil change.

Contact me at teutonic.speedracer AT gmail.com (Dennis)

Duplicate post also available here: 2001 Camaro Z28 For Sale

Suspension

LG Front Upper Control Arms (Red) - $400

LG Front Lower Control Amrs (Red) - $600

LG Aluminum Rear Lower Control Arms w/rod ends (Silver) - $250

LG G2 Super Springs (Orange) - $250

BMR Adjustable Torque Arm (Red) -$300

BMR Adjustable Panhard Bar (upgraded w/rod ends) (Red) - $105

BMR Boxed Subframe Connecters (welded) (Black) - $160

BMR Strut Tower Bar (Red) -$90

Unbalanced Engineering Panhard Relocation Bracket (welded) - $165

Bilstein HD Front/Rear Shocks custom valved and shortened $320 for valving $330 shocks

Strano 35mm Hollow Front Swaybar (Gray) - $200

BMR 21mm Rear Swaybar (Red) - $130

SLP HD Swaybar Bracket - $50

Spohn

LCA Relo Brackets - $65

Torque Arm Mounting (Trans & Rear) - $37.50

Rod Ends and bushings for PHR - $85

Bump Rubbers for Shocks - $34


Engine/Clutch

TEA Stage 1 Heads -$1150

LS6 Lightweight Sodium Filled Valves - $300

Comp Cams Extreme Energy Cam (.568”/.568”, 224/224, 110LSA+4) -$375

Comp Cams High Energy Lifters - $175

Comp Cams Ti Valve Retainers - $200

Comp Cams 918 Valve Springs - $230

Comp Cams Pushrods - $120

Heads/Cam Miscellaneous - $180

Ford Motorsports 42# Flow Matched Injectors (Green Tops) -$350

QTP Long Tube SS Headers - $750 with hardware

Custom Y-Pipe (Mufflex Performance) -$440

Hooker Catback Exhaust - $320

Harland Sharp Aluminum Roller Rocker Arms - $260

Custom Built Oil Cooler w/Mocal Cooler, Aeroquip Fittings, Remote mounted filter, Billet Aluminum Custom bypass,

shielded in Heatwrap - $650

Katech/JWIS Timing Belt (24hrs Lemans C5R) - $110

Katech Belt Tensioner - $125

MTI Carbon Fiber Look Air Intake - $150

LS6/2 Valley Cover - $75

LS6 Timing Chain Damper - $90

LS2 Reinforced Lifter Trays - $30

Throttle Body Bypass

Ported Throttle Body

Iridium Spark Plugs - $55

Thermostat - $55

SPEC Stage 2 Clutch w/lightweight flywheel and lightweight pressure plate $1,100


Safety

Professionally fabricated Rollcage (1.75” .120 DOM) - $5k+

Kirkey Roadrace Deluxe Seats (15” Driver, 17” Passenger) - $1,200+

Kirkey Aluminum Seat Brackets - $80

I/O seat Back Braces - $140

Schroth 7pt. NASCAR Hans Harness on Driver (camlock) - $350

Sabelt 5pt Harness on Passenger (camlock) - $150

SFI Rollbar Padding - $75


Brakes/Wheels

Trackbrackets (aka “Bob Bishop brackets”) - $200

Corvette C5 Front Rotors

Baer C5 Front Calipers (Pressure Cast)

Doug Rippie Motorsports Stainless Steel Pistons - $160 with seals

Stainless Steel Front/Rear Brake Lines - $150

Parking Brake Removal (in car and rear brakes)

Wilwood Brake Proportioning Valve - $50

Blaine Fabrication Aluminum Front Brake Ducts - $250

Front Brake Ducts (through frame rails)

ABS Delete - $140

Brake Ducting (Racer Parts Wholesale) - $97

Wheel Spacers - $100

Wheels - $580


Computer/Electrical

Autometer Ultralite Water Temp Gauge - $45

Autometer Ultralite Oil Temp Gauge -$45

Harlan Programmable LED Shift Light - $55

Innovative Motorsports LC-1 Wideband 02 Systems - $280 for both

Innovative Motorsports Digital Wideband Gauge

EFI Live Tuning w/ 1 additional unused license -$700


Other

Momo Steering Wheel w/quick release and adapter - $280

LG G2 Spoiler + Paint - $450

Perma Cool Power Steering Cooler -$35

Spohn Solid Motor Mounts (Red) - $130

Speedglass Lexan w/coating Front Windshield - $250

Speedglass Lexan w/coating Rear Hatch -$250

TA Rear End Cover w/supports/studs - $190

Longacre Aluminum Water Bottle Holder - $55

Longagre Wide Rearview Mirror - $55

(2) Sets of 17” x 11” (one on car, one spare)

Longacre Passenger side Convex Mirror (rollcage mount) - $40

Helmet Hook - $15

Front Breather/Tubular Front Bumper/Hood Vent

Heat shielding in driver footwell

Naca Duct Cooling - $40

TurnOne PS Pump - $185

Moser HD Rear Axles - $285

ARP Wheel Studs - $50

Genesis Hawker Battery - $90

Hurst Shifter - $165

Hurst Shift Knob - $30

VFN Hood - $400

Camera Mount (Turner Motorsports) - $90

Thermal Floor Mat - $35


Other spares (rotors, pads, belts, lugs, shop manuals)


Fluids

Engine - Mobil 1, Redline

Rear – Mobil 1, Redline

Tranny – Redline

Brakes – ATE Superblue

Coolant – Distilled/Water Wetter


***SOLD***


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These three photos below are not the final state. Wiring is all neatly organized with dash back in place, etc.
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post Sep 10 2009, 03:44 AM
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Park it in the corner, throw a cover over it and wait. If you still feel the same way in a year, sell it. If not, it's not eating anything and I have a feeling you'll talk about this car one day and wish you still had it sitting around. Just a hunch.
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post Sep 12 2009, 02:59 PM
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QUOTE (trackbird @ Sep 9 2009, 11:44 PM) *
Park it in the corner, throw a cover over it and wait. If you still feel the same way in a year, sell it. If not, it's not eating anything and I have a feeling you'll talk about this car one day and wish you still had it sitting around. Just a hunch.


Yeah....that's what my wife and brother both told me! They said even if I only take it out a day or two a year. Of course my Mother would love for me to "grow up" and get rid of it! hehe
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post Sep 12 2009, 10:46 PM
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That is a clean looking track car, i like it. You should keep it if you don't want to put that money into something else.
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post Sep 13 2009, 04:06 AM
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I am drooling. Frikin awesome lookin car!
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post Sep 13 2009, 03:21 PM
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let me know if you want to sell just the trailer
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post Sep 14 2009, 01:48 PM
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This must be what people mean when they say true beauty is on the inside!

Not that there is anything wrong w the outside, but that bright white, surgically clean, spartan interior looks awesome! Makes me want to go rip out my Z28's interior and put in a cage!

I'm w these guys. Especially if your wife says keep it, throw a cover over it and keep it around. That car will get even more love 5, 10 and 20 years from now!
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post Sep 15 2009, 04:23 PM
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Thanks for the comments guys. Those two interior shots are actually before the dash, seats, covers, etc. were put back in (as shown in the garage shot).

I'd like to keep it, but I'd also like the money. If I get back into the hobby, I'd enjoy building something else (some of the fun is in building it and passing cars on the track). For now, I'm furnishing a house, and enjoying my iRacing.

This is the only place I posted it so far. I know I should put it on LS1Tech as well, but where else would you all suggest I post it?
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post Sep 15 2009, 11:37 PM
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QUOTE (Teutonic Speedracer @ Sep 15 2009, 11:23 AM) *
This is the only place I posted it so far. I know I should put it on LS1Tech as well, but where else would you all suggest I post it?


Corner Carvers
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post Sep 17 2009, 01:45 AM
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wow....Very Nice - this is what my car wants to be when it grows up!

Awesome car. You'll regret selling it if you don't replace it with something sicker! Maybe a vette...(IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/tongue.gif)
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post Sep 19 2009, 07:49 PM
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QUOTE (Mojave @ Sep 15 2009, 07:37 PM) *
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I just posted it there. Although it says I'm "fresh meat" even though I've been a member there since 2005....but only have 5 posts there. I sent Adam a PM hoping that he will be ok with it.
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post Sep 19 2009, 08:03 PM
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QUOTE (Teutonic Speedracer @ Sep 19 2009, 02:49 PM) *
QUOTE (Mojave @ Sep 15 2009, 07:37 PM) *
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I just posted it there. Although it says I'm "fresh meat" even though I've been a member there since 2005....but only have 5 posts there. I sent Adam a PM hoping that he will be ok with it.


Yeah, the Fresh Meat label is based on post count. If you PM'ed Adam, you're probably good.
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post Sep 21 2009, 12:58 AM
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Dennis, keep the car. You're going to hate yourself for selling it... one day.
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post Sep 21 2009, 11:12 PM
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I had a lot of interested parties on LS1 Tech when I sold my 02. Good luck. If I had money sitting around I'd be all over your car.
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post Oct 4 2009, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE (slowTA @ Sep 20 2009, 08:58 PM) *
Dennis, keep the car. You're going to hate yourself for selling it... one day.


Chris,

Know of anyone in NJ looking for a car?

Dennis
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Well I'm 'kind of' looking for a daily driver that I'm not bored with... I'll keep looking. I'll keep my ears open for you, but honestly most autocrossers won't be interested.
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post Oct 9 2009, 11:19 AM
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QUOTE (slowTA @ Oct 5 2009, 07:05 PM) *
Well I'm 'kind of' looking for a daily driver that I'm not bored with... I'll keep looking. I'll keep my ears open for you, but honestly most autocrossers won't be interested.


Yes, this is a trailer only vehicle. If I was picking up a fun street car, I'd be looking at used Elises and Solstice GXPs.
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I’m basically burnt out and between being recently married, a homeowner, and planning for a family, I’m contemplating selling the car.


That's how I am right now newly married with a new house-except my wife is unemployed. I'd hold onto it if you can.


QUOTE (trackbird @ Sep 9 2009, 11:44 PM) *
Park it in the corner, throw a cover over it and wait. If you still feel the same way in a year, sell it. If not, it's not eating anything and I have a feeling you'll talk about this car one day and wish you still had it sitting around. Just a hunch.


That's exactly what I've done with mine. It's tempting to sell but in this economy it's hard selling a car. I know I would regret it in a couple of years when my cash situation isn't so tight.
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post Dec 11 2009, 02:17 PM
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TTT....oil changed and up on stands in the garage for the winter.
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Updated pricing for spring coming! $17,500 for car, and $1,500 for trailer.
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