CCF Z06 owners 2023 & 2024

Hey members just wondered who on the site took delivery of a Z06 in 2023 and who's taken delivery or ordered during 2024.

Feel free to reply with name, spec, dealer and timeline if you want. Currently Canada receives less than 5% of Z06 built so I presume we'd be at very low numbers here on the forum.
 
I'll start:

My 2024 Z06 1LZ Coupe timeline so far:

04/16/2021 - Got on a Z06 list, #94 at Canada's then 2nd largest dealership
11/30/2023 - Sitting at #42 on the same list
12/16/2023 - Order submitted at different dealership and at 1100 matched to allocation with order number and no constraints on my order
12/18/2023 - Status 2000 Accepted by GM

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My 2024 Build as follows
  • Ordered September 2022 No Allocation (Dennis Searles Chevrolet Calidonia)
  • Ordered rolled into 2023 for 2024 model year (Dennis Searles Chevrolet)
  • December 7 2023 got the call to finalize my spec
  • December 16 2023 Order submitted
  • December 18 2023 Accepted by GM
My SPEC Z06 2LZ Rapid Blue
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Thanks. Did you get those custom made? Do you think 20mm will be too big?
I had them made, it also depends on which brakes you have, standard iron rotors or carbon ceramic. Some people like the 20mm, I personally think it's too much. I have attached pic's of 20mm and 17.7mm.
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Most of the aftermarket companies are going with a 30mm offset in the front and 25mm in the rear. That equates to 5mm sticking out in the front and 15mm sticking out in the rear from oem. There are many aftermarket wheel options and I find it hard to choose without second guessing myself. For that reason I decided to stick to the oem wheels.
 
i agree with staying with OEM wheels. did you have to grind the bolts for the spacers?
If you are referring to the oem wheel studs then no, I had approx .045 clearance to the wheel pocket.
 

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