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1986 Chevrolet Camaro 305, 5.0l v8 / 650 holley carb / turbo 350 auto-transmission

currently not running has just being brought out of storage was serviced and running well before being placed in storage in 2007

body is a bit untidy so is inside 2 small dents previous owner made a mess of the wiring but still works ok comes with both original wheels and 5 spoke mags brand new front shocks lowered king springs new front calipers and pads/rotors new alternater installed before storage. the reason the car is not running is a shorted ignition modual a replacement is en route comes with new battery

$7500 for the car $2000 for the prestige plates not seperating unless I have buyers for both

or $9000 for the lot

phone or msg me on 0402541705

pictures**

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...0&D=7781580

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