Guesses for stock times? :D
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Guesses for stock times? :D
I couldn't help myself.. it's MINT and was barely driven in the last three years.
I love the old Chancho with it's AWD but the fact of the matter is I live five minutes from everywhere and I do have other vehicles to drive on blizzard days. City clean up is also very quick so there's never any real snow on the ground anyways.
Nothing yet planned.. just an SLP lid, custom tune and SLP loud mouths.
Dude.. I have no idea what I was missing out on.. the Z pulls pretty damn hard for stock and it does NOT feel like 305 hp. Off the line with it's RWD? I am used to my Charger AWD but the Z is a totally different beast, holy smokes. Took me all these years to find one but the wait was well worth it!
I lucked out and got the rare 3.23 automatic ( most were 2.73's!), not friggin' bad at all.. not bad at all..
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Thanks. $6,900.. garaged most of it's life. Only summer driven by the last owner, highway miles from the previous and the original owner stored it as a collectible.
should run pretty good once I get those bolt on's and drag radials!
Nothing crazy planned otherwise.. just a 3800 stall torque converter and cat back..
should run pretty good once I get those bolt on's and drag radials!
Nothing crazy planned otherwise.. just a 3800 stall torque converter and cat back..
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lol tell me about it.. I stuck my hand in there trying to see if I could even reach the spark plug coils to the back rear on the passenger side and my arm didn't make it that far
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That Z28 looks clean! Nice find for sure. How many miles are on her? I've got a friend that used to have a high mileage 273 Z28.He was bone stock to the paper filter. At the time I had an 04 GTO with full bolt-ons with DRs...we went to the track and he went 13.0 at 108 like clockwork. I could only manage a 12.8 at 108 with all those mods, lol. Point being, the Z28/SS cars can get it done!
Those hoosiers work great. Just get yourself a set of wheels to out them on and have fun! Slicks are easier on our differentials too, so thats a plus.
Those hoosiers work great. Just get yourself a set of wheels to out them on and have fun! Slicks are easier on our differentials too, so thats a plus.
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