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I accept your opinion and that is great that you like European cars. I have driven a porsche 930 turbo and have owned 3 audi's since my ex wife liked them. I am not a stranger to euro or asian cars. As far as a sports car 2 seater I would only own a Corvette. I could buy any other car but I just feel at home in a corvette. There are euro cars like the Aston Martin, supercharged Jag, Mercedes SLR etc.. that are wonderful cars but I would not own one. I feel that the German cars are just way to overpriced so i couldnt drop that kind of coin for a german car without warranties. My last brake job on my Audi A4 was $2,300.00 to replace pads, rotors and calipers since you cant turn audi rotors etc... just too much money for a not so good car. I am glad there are people out there buying all kinds of cars so it keeps the hobby going. I like the Ultima GTR with a American V8 stuffed in it or maybe even a stroked LT5 inside. I did say I hate Ferrari's and maybe that is a bit harsh but in reality I wouldnt own one thats all. I dont like Porsche's not even a little bit. To me just a overpriced Karmen Ghia on roids. If I wanted a little car then I would invest in a ERA Cobra continuation car with a 700 hp supercharged Ford Coyote inside. Now thats fun and its DOHC!! Of course for everyday driving I enjoy American luxury cars. I have had many Lincolns. I sold my Lincoln Continental with a DOHC intech engine that ran great. Now have a low mileage Lincoln Town Car luxo barge. Gotta love it. I go from my Lincoln to my ZR1 so I got the best of both worlds. Thanks for you comment.
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And Ed, thank you for your opinion as well.
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I have owned a few german cars, VW and a BMW. I sold them because like you mentioned.. they require a fair bit of $$ for maintenance. Im a DIY kind of guy so none of my cars has ever seen a dealer or shoppe (fingers crossed) for the last 15 or so years and hopefully never will. Turning rotors is a fraud in the auto industry in my opinion. it should never be done. $2300 sounds like a lot but if it were me and priced out accordingly I probably could have picked up a used brembo kit or retrofit from another vehicle for the car for that amount scavenging the forums for those cars. Of course I will admit that I do appreciate the level of refinement they provide, its just not in my income range to be able to just drop one off at a dealer and say service it. I have yet to drive anything american that compares to even my e46 M3 in terms of refinement. Even my passat wagon.. puts my ctsv to absolute shame in terms of design, engineering and refinement. But I chose to buy a ctsv because its a pickup truck drivetrain in a 4 door chassis and its cheap to maintain and modify/upgrade when repairs are needed and is a more diy friendly vehicle. If I had a LOT of money.. I would buy a blue c6 ZR1, paint the roof and b- pillar blue, lower it on coilovers and add some HREs. I would pull the LS9 and sell it to someone looking to do a restomod, and I would plop a fully built no expense spared LT5 in there:-D. i would also enlarge the window on the hood for obvious reasons :) |
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-If you remove the factory motor is it still a ZR-1/ZR1?:confused: DOHC to Single cam or vise versa, I think I would see an LS9 into a C4 before I see a LT5 into a C6 ZR1. |
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Keep the LS9 block. Replace heads w MMR DOHC heads for LS motors. Easier swap.
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That would be a pretty quick 'Vette. |
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