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Originally Posted by FPenvy lots of money. And lots of patience, as well as a second car to drive while you are up-building the Z, and then later to drive
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And lots of patience, as well as a second car to drive while you are up-building the Z, and then later to drive when you suffer what seems to be the inevitable failures and breakdowns that occur with such extensive modifications. IOW, your Z becomes a hobby unto itself, not really effective or reliable transportation. Nothing wrong with that - everybody needs a hobby -- just be prepared for frustrations, which would be mitigated if you didn't have to rely on the Z as your only car.
I like the Z too, but it's not enough of a hobby for me to have any interest in tuning. Long before spending that kind of money, I'd just buy the Stingray. . Last edited by MacCool; 09-01-2015 at 10:54 AM. |
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