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Craig, more than likely the surfaces have been cleansed with something in the past. The LT5 finish is durable, but yet it is very fragfile at the same time to chemicals. Water can even discolor the pieces if they are warm. I'm also abailable to travel and do the tear down and rebuild if you would like.
Thanks for the kudos guys. Here are some other colors. Black with Silver http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoating/IMG_2117.JPG Yellow with Black http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoating/IMG_2119.JPG Black Chrome no lettering http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoating/IMG_2392.JPG Admiral Blue no lettering (don't ask about the blanked out letters) http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoating/admiral.JPG Silver Felck/Red Lettering www.pnwzr1.net/Nick/Plenum/IMG_0223a.JPG Red/Black lettering http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoating/DSCN2726.JPG Black Wrinkle/Red lettering http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoa.../IMG_4259a.jpg Black Chrome no lettering http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoa...lackChrome.jpg Red/Black lettering http://www.pnwzr1.net/Jeff/Powdercoating/DSCN2726.JPG |
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It wasn't quite that dark
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09-23-2005 | #14 |
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Thanks Jeff:
I like the Silver Fleck/Red letters and the Black wrinkle/Red letters, they both look awesome.
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09-23-2005 | #15 |
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Jeff,
Do you do the two color letters? numbers in red letters in black?
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Kevin, there is no surcharge for the dual color.
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09-24-2005 | #17 |
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Quote from Chris, "What kind of work needed?"
Hi Chris, The vacuum system that controls the secondary port system on my car has developed a leak somewhere under the plenum. The breather box gasket and or breather hoses leak a good bit. The cost of the parts for these two issues are not significant, the labor to get to them is. Not that R & R on the plenum is any more complicated than an intake manifold swap on an old s/b chevy. To me the question is what else is under there that is a wear item affected by either number of duty cycles and or time in service. That answer I compare to the fact that every time one of those parts needs replacing you have to R & R the plenum. If you have a work space, which I don't, the Q is not relavent because you can just correct each problem as it comes up.
The clutch hyd system needed to be replaced because it sat more than it was used and developed leaks. I'm sure that system's problems were a combination of duty cycles and time in service and me wanting to actually use the car. There were some other issues like the speakers and CD player that were N/G when I got the car. Again, I felt if you use it alot you would be inclined to fix those minor issues because they would bug me as a driver. The owner never brought it back for the PROM update, again I feel because he didn't use it enough for it to bother him. Heck he just had the seat belt recall done about a yr before he sold it! Maybe I'm wrong about all this but you know when something's wrong with your toys it bugs me & makes me want to fix it. Oh, it also still had the OEM rubber on it, 15 yr old tires! Don't get me wrong, I'm not sorry I bought a ZR-1! I just think had I thought about it a little more I might have saved some $ on the price and bought one with more miles and more fix'in done to it. Hind sight is always 20/20! JMHO, Tom
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Thanks for the feedback, things that I can look out for. It makes sense that with low mileage comes problems like that, never really thought of it before. Craig
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I think the black chrome is way cool! Would like to see the whole engine.
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09-25-2005 | #20 |
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Hi Craig, My apologies! A brain lock moment or I just can't read! I don't known which...probably both!
When I was looking, in late 03 & thru 04, I had noticed that most of the cars with abnormally low milage had a very short list of "things already done". Most had no list at all. The more seasoned cars had most of the things that you would expect at 10 to 15 yrs old would need to be addressed already done. Either way you go I guess it's fairly equal dollar wise if you can put a dollar value on not having any miles on the drive train. I just feel that maybe I could have thought about it more carefully. Again, JMHO. Good luck, Tom
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