FXSTCHIEF
03-24-2006, 06:47 AM
Hello All! I just want to introduce myself.
I'm a newbie to this forum as well as to the coveted ZR-1. I've been in the military for the past 20 years and am currently deployed overseas. I just made a ZR-1 purchase online from another fellow military member.
I have yet to sit in it or drive it but that will all change in less than a month. I bought a '91 Black/Black ZR-1 with 32,000 original miles. It's fitted with Watson ceramic coated headers and Borla exhaust. I ran it through carfax and I will be it's third owner. It has been in no accidents and/or incidents (Comforting) and seems as if everything jives.
I am a sponge for knowledge and I look forward to figuring this beast out by tapping into all your knowlege. I plan on doing the maintenance and repairs myself as I have a hard time trusting someone else working on my toys. I already have a '95 Comp Yellow CP w/35,000mi and previously owned a '81 Corvette 4-speed.
Well I look forward to contributing to this site and I'm sure I'll have more questions than answers.
Thanks! :cheers:
Elmer
I'm a newbie to this forum as well as to the coveted ZR-1. I've been in the military for the past 20 years and am currently deployed overseas. I just made a ZR-1 purchase online from another fellow military member.
I have yet to sit in it or drive it but that will all change in less than a month. I bought a '91 Black/Black ZR-1 with 32,000 original miles. It's fitted with Watson ceramic coated headers and Borla exhaust. I ran it through carfax and I will be it's third owner. It has been in no accidents and/or incidents (Comforting) and seems as if everything jives.
I am a sponge for knowledge and I look forward to figuring this beast out by tapping into all your knowlege. I plan on doing the maintenance and repairs myself as I have a hard time trusting someone else working on my toys. I already have a '95 Comp Yellow CP w/35,000mi and previously owned a '81 Corvette 4-speed.
Well I look forward to contributing to this site and I'm sure I'll have more questions than answers.
Thanks! :cheers:
Elmer