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Built/ Fast Chevrolet Camaro Ss/z28 Lt1/lt4 398 Stroker on 2040-cars

US $8,700.00
Year:1994 Mileage:18000
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

I am putting up for sale my 94 z28 Lt1/lt4 camaro which is heavily modded. Selling cuz wife bought me a Z06 :)

Car runs great,doesnt miss a beat, doesnt over heat. No check engine lights or anything.

Mechanically is sound and is ready to roll.
Body is straight and interior is clean. She aint perfect but is in good shape

Clean Title , Current REG, SMOGGED AND READY TO GO 18 k miles on build

Below are details of build:
1994 Camaro Z28 with a built Forged 398 Ci .40 overbore LT4 Block 11:4 compression 
Decked/Honed
Ported AFR 220 Heads with 290 intake 207 exc flow
Lunati Nitrous Pistons, 4340 Crank, 6" Rods, Chromolly Rings
ATI Balancer
AFR Hydra Rev Kit
LT4 Intake match ported
Crane Gold 1.6 adj. RR
upgraded lifters
242/248 @ 112 LSA Cam 575/600 lift Custom Grind Cam
Chromolly Pushrods
Upgraded springs to match cam
Canton 8qt Oil pan
High Volume Oil Pump/pickup
Walbro fuel pump
Hooker Super Comp LT Headers/w matching ory to dynamax muffler
Electric Cutout
373 rear end
2K Stall with Built Auto Transmission
K & N cold air intake kit
SVO Injectors 
58mm TB
Electric water pump..
Ltcc LS1 coil conversion
Recent tune-up with new plugs.wires and fuel filter.
New front tires with new rear brakes.
Brand new ignition switch.
Stinger Hood
C6 wheels ,rear deep dish with lip.
295/40/18Rear Tires and 245/40/18 Fronts

Dynoed over 400 whp.

easily 11 sec car with traction 

Car is a beast and is very streetable and driveable.

Nastiest N/A lt4 in area!

Is an lsx eater ;)


Best way to contact me is via text. I work 70 hours a week im verrrrry busy.

If i dont answer please leave me a msg and ill call u back as soon as i can

Thanks!,

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