Santa Was Good To Me.

Very nice ... congratulations ... the one and ONLY beef I have with my '21 is that the turn signal lever feels really really cheap

Other than that ... awesome .....you will enjoy it ! ;)
You could always use hand signals………. ;)
 
Yes, I agree: good spend for what you get. I do not track mine; but, I do drive aggressively when I can :heavycar:
You should go test it for quarter mile! It will help me make my decision easier. :p ;)
 
You could always use hand signals………. ;)
Yea .... but then I would have to take my hands off my girlfriend ..... uuuummmm the wheel ...sorry ;)

Jim Morrison quote: Keep your eyes on the road, your hands upon the...
 
Thanks.
And what does this "Gift" contains? Too lazy to do a search. :)
The more important thing other than the model that it contains is a gift certificate giving you a $2695 US discount to attend the Ron Fellows Corvette owners driving school. You can search for other threads that I and other have written about what you learn and can expect at the school.
 
Congrats!! Number one add on to me is the Soler throttle controller. This should be a no brainer for any C8 owner. Only a couple of hundred US dollars and an easy install. Makes the car just super responsive (no throttle lag) and will put a permanent smile on your face 😃
 
Well. The day has finally arrived. She is home where she belongs. I am super please that I was able to store it at the dealer all these months, since Christmas.
That emotion you get behind the wheel of a Corvette comes flowing back just as it was back in 1990 C4. I didn't think this would be possible again financially.
As for the Exhaust and 2M cats, she is loud in Sport and Track. It would be too much without the NPP and Tour mode for extended trips. Having said that, I spent 99% of my 40+ kms drive home in Track and Sport Mode on deserted side road. lol...
Thanks to Mr. Corvette for offering me another buying option. Sales rep was professional throughout the process. Eventhough it was not the Eray that I had swing for, I am super happy and no regret. I am looking forward to meeting you all in many cruises/trips this summer.
I will be busy in the coming months doing mostly non mods (as per JR's criteria. lol..) to the car.
 

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Well. The day has finally arrived. She is home where she belongs. I am super please that I was able to store it at the dealer all these months, since Christmas.
That emotion you get behind the wheel of a Corvette comes flowing back just as it was back in 1990 C4. I didn't think this would be possible again financially.
As for the Exhaust and 2M cats, she is loud in Sport and Track. It would be too much without the NPP and Tour mode for extended trips. Having said that, I spent 99% of my 40+ kms drive home in Track and Sport Mode on deserted side road. lol...
Thanks to Mr. Corvette for offering me another buying option. Sales rep was professional throughout the process. Eventhough it was not the Eray that I had swing for, I am super happy and no regret. I am looking forward to meeting you all in many cruises/trips this summer.
I will be busy in the coming months doing mostly non mods (as per JR's criteria. lol..) to the car.
Congrats! Some suggestions for mods: Order 20 mm spacers from Paragon Performance - move the wheels out flush with the edge of the wheel wells, order lowering gear from Paragon Performance to lower your car 3/4" - you will love the look after those mods. ACS Composite - rock/mud guards - very high quality - to protect the sides of the car. God, I am good at spending other peoples money. Enjoy your car!!:heavycar:
 

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