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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 118472" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>Yes Eric your figures are pretty close to do up a fully loaded Z based on what I paid for the car and the quoted number of the Callaway kit for it. Of course a purchase later in the year with the deals flying around would cut that dramatically. </p><p>Not sure about the later year deals on the lower trimmed Zs as I do not pay much attention to that. </p><p>So it’s really going to be based on the actual asking price for the ZR1 that will dictate which is a more “practical” way to go. Not that many of us actually think that way in terms of owning a Corvette. I’m the poster boy for that... </p><p>it’s decision for the guys who don’t want all the 3LZ options as from what I understand, the ZR1 comes at this option level as a standard. </p><p></p><p>By the way.. impressive torque numbers on that Z06 upgrade huh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 118472, member: 3537"] Yes Eric your figures are pretty close to do up a fully loaded Z based on what I paid for the car and the quoted number of the Callaway kit for it. Of course a purchase later in the year with the deals flying around would cut that dramatically. Not sure about the later year deals on the lower trimmed Zs as I do not pay much attention to that. So it’s really going to be based on the actual asking price for the ZR1 that will dictate which is a more “practical” way to go. Not that many of us actually think that way in terms of owning a Corvette. I’m the poster boy for that... it’s decision for the guys who don’t want all the 3LZ options as from what I understand, the ZR1 comes at this option level as a standard. By the way.. impressive torque numbers on that Z06 upgrade huh. [/QUOTE]
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