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06-29-2009 | #12 |
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Ok for grins, I ran the numbers through GM to see what the retail prices are.
10106118 -25.17 10110989 - 32.97 10159525 - 7.98 10168684 - 75.84 x 2 10174350 - 37.36 14078872 - 10.00 x 2 1996743 - 107.63 x 2 1997201 - 52.28 1997222 - 35.34 10098477 - 17.49 10110987 - 19.44 10146221 - 32.82 647.79 |
06-29-2009 | #13 |
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Jeff, does that mean that GM still sells all the stuff on your shopping list?
It's been a long time since I looked up all that stuff. Tom
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Is there a published (current), ZR-1 specific, list of parts that GM still carries or has sources available from (i.e. GM Restoration parts)?
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06-29-2009 | #15 |
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I used to use either the GMpartsdirect.com or partszoneonline.com search engines. The latter was/used to be P & G Chevrolet in PA., but they are not a chevy dealer any longer.
Anyway, I would look up the parts on the parts CD and then run the numbers at those GM sites to see if the P/N's were still valid or if the P/N's were NLA. Tom
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06-29-2009 | #16 |
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With all the small town mom & pop, and under performing GM dealerships forced out of business, I can't help but think there will be a lot of, OEM ZR-1 specific and Corvette in general, stuff hitting the on-line auction sites and large swap meets, after their parts inventories are bought up, cataloged and then put up for sale. There must to be a lot...well maybe not a lot, but at least some... ZR-1 stuff sitting on dealer shelves that they didn't even know they had.
The same goes for dealership tools, and some unemployed mechanics tools, used specifically on Corvettes...lots of used Kent-Moore tools will be hitting the market. It's an unfortunate situation for those GM dealerships and employees, but a potentially fortunate situation for the Corvette owner that likes to get their hands dirty.
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Hummmm... so where is the best place to get the NLA parts from? I have just completed the tear down of the top end and going to need a lot of these parts you guys are talking about. Whiteracing? ebay? And how do you delete the secondarys? will the car still pass so cal smog? thanks Jack
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"Limey" is white racing, as in me. For plenum gaskets, Jerry has the best prices. for the 14078872 go to autozone, they have made in china ones identical to the OEM for $2.00 (Stamped "CHINA" on the grommet" For the parts available still, buy from GM they are the best prices, for the hard lines & vacuum hoses that are all NLA, either make your own, or buy them from us, there may be other options on the latter. |
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