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Location: Lake Bluff, IL
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What I did was save all the take off parts, so with a little work or not too much money a new owner could put the car back to stock appearance for certification if desired. If I wanted to pursue that I would simply give Marc the car and parts and say make it look stock, which he has done a couple of time for others. My car now has about 30k miles and is in very good original condition. If I sold it I would expect a fairly high price (compared to early cars) but a new buyer would get all of Marc's upgrades for about half price or less and all the parts to return it to stock. So in the end it is all about what is important to you. Since it sounds like you already have a good 91, I would just get all those small things fixed and if you are adventurous get a 510 package just for grins. You could send it to Marc for everything over the winter and end up with a beautiful strong running ZR-1 for about what you would have invested for a late model with some minor mods. Good luck! --Bob
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