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....a good price for a low mileage car. Dead stock is my preference when buying. It gives you the OE foundation for anything that you want to modify to your liking....or leave alone. Dave McClellen and his team got it pretty close to right the first time with the LT1 C4 auto. You might consider a nose bra to prevent further front end damage. I keep one on most of the time and it sure makes highway driving easier when you're not worried about stone chips. I actually have mirror guards too. Ride a motorcycle on the interstate sometime and your face will tell you how many little stones get thrown up against your paint all the time you're driving.0 mods yet, belonged to a older lady and even older man, it was her car and he drove it occasionally . the car has 35,800 miles , i paid 12.5 cash and i feel i got my moneys worth so im happy. the only thing that would have made me happier is a stick but to find the quasar is hard enough even semi locally. far as cond goes, there is a few little stone chips in the front by the fenders, and a little wear on the outer edge of the drivers seat. other than that, everything seems to work even the pke and radio.
heres another two, and if you look hard at the seat you will see the 3inch section im talking about .
....a good price for a low mileage car. Dead stock is my preference when buying. It gives you the OE foundation for anything that you want to modify to your liking....or leave alone. Dave McClellen and his team got it pretty close to right the first time with the LT1 C4 auto. You might consider a nose bra to prevent further front end damage. I keep one on most of the time and it sure makes highway driving easier when you're not worried about stone chips. I actually have mirror guards too. Ride a motorcycle on the interstate sometime and your face will tell you how many little stones get thrown up against your paint all the time you're driving.
Nice car and nice deal.
Thanks...it's a 1994 with chrome ZR-1 wheels.Good looking car Preacherman. What year is it? I really like your wheels.
Lookin' good, Gregory!! The light reflection is cool! :cool
let's see if this works.
P-Man: Bring that car and join the CAC group at Mid America's Funfest Sept. 19-21 in Effingham. We've got the complete hookup....VIP parking, airconditioned tents, showers, wet bar, internet connection, and scantily-clad social coordinators (if I can find a couple the day before). Hey, wait a minute. With a name like "preacherman," are you, uh, like ordained or something? If so, forget the part about "scantily-clad social coordinators."
Check this link....
http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com/forums/showthread.php?t=105874
... The hood graphic is from ProDecal in Memphis, a tribal design my wife and I tinkered with. I took it to Hypertech and they tweaked it for me, making a huge difference in the perfomance and even a minor increase in mpg to around 18.3.