Yea, wasn't planning on doing it. The reason for the second chance offer doesn't match up with the story.
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Is this a good deal? 99 T/A 427
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It'd be sweet for sure! But I'd have to sell my other T/A first to have some cash and I'm not sure I want to do that. Besides, the guy at MTI hasn't replied to any of my emails so I don't know if the rear end or clutch has been replaced since 580hp will shred that stuff in one clutch dump! I've broken enough parts!!Originally posted by Formula Z View Postso are you getting it matt?
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Finally got a response from the dude:
The T/A still has the stock 10 bolt rear axle in it with stock 3.42 gears. It has not been broken as the owner is a very conservative 30-something who has had the car since new. I have know the owner for many years and he has been very good to that car. \
It does have mid-length headers on it but a custom 3" Y-pipe that makes them perform very well.
The tires are new Potenza's.
There are box tube LCA's and Hotchkis box tube subframe connectors in place.
The guy is selling it as he purchased a new Z06 and the T/A does not get driven near as much anymore.
Cold weather running should be fine as the drivability is very good with the camshaft that is installed. It may require you to feather the throttle during the first 10 - 20 seconds of warm up but once it gets to that point, the idle is excellent.
I have attached a video/sound clip for you to hear.
Jayson @ MTI Motorcars
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I must be blind cause I don't see where it says WS6 anywhere...Originally posted by ktl711 View PostThe auction says under the optional equipment that it's a WS6, but even a Camaro guy like me can tell that it doesn't have the hood or the badging. Does the VIN indicate WS6?sigpic
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Shit who cares....buy it. Don't let fear run your life.....DOOOOOOO IT! It's only a firebird....
Then put a real cam and intake in that thing so it at least manages over 500 at the wheels
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