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  • STROKD
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    Originally posted by whitetrash View Post
    for grand sport cost ild say shell out a few grand extra and get the Z06.
    New Zs are 80-100k man, I'd think 30-50 more grand is more than "a few grand extra"...

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  • OrangeChevyII
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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by OrangeChevyII View Post
    You quoted yourself quoting me? Stupid fuck, youre so caught up in acting like a douche you havnt kept of with the fact I want the damn Ford.
    Oh he cussin' he mad... We'll always have the 'ring, broh!

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  • Broncojohnny
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    Originally posted by doug hatton View Post
    so you're just waiting to get fat then??!
    goooooooooooooooooooooooooooooal!

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  • OrangeChevyII
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    Originally posted by SS Junk View Post
    You quoted yourself quoting me? Stupid fuck, youre so caught up in acting like a douche you havnt kept of with the fact I want the damn Ford.

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  • Grape
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    both of those things look like a bag of dicks.

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  • 46Tbird
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    No, old...

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  • Doug Hatton
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    So you're just waiting to get fat then??!

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  • 46Tbird
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    I'd love to have a Z06 or ZR1 when I'm fat old and bald but I gotta make some skrilla before that will happen.

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  • quikag
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    Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
    On paper, I don't like the grand sport when it comes to what you get versus what you pay on an incremental basis. I don't think the value is there. I think the base car just offers tons of value in comparison to other cars, for what you pay.

    With all that said, and as odd as it will sound, if I were to go buy a Corvette today I would probably be a Grand Sport because me wanting all the extra shit would make me forget all about the value thing. I'd be "thinking with my dick" so to speak. lol
    Real world trans prices the GS isn't that much more than an equivalently optioned base. Of course, it's not cheap or free, but you get a ton of goodies on the GS that aren't available on the base.

    That said, before my recent '10 C6, I had an '08 Z51 LS3 Vette and it was an awesome ride for the money. I paid low 40's for it new with the mid level 2LT package and Z51 and I tracked that car for 3 years. I did intake, long tubes, cat-back, and R-comp tires and it ran great.

    Anyway, back on-topic...the ZL1 rules.

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  • SS Junk
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    Originally posted by orangechevyii
    OMG BUT BUT BUT THA RIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING!11111

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  • CJ
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    Originally posted by akfodysvn View Post
    grand sport has the widebody? just trying to learn more about the vette's ... sounds like a great bang for the $
    Yes, and it's dry sump. The Grand sport is the affordable track toy, that's the role it's always played.

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  • Broncojohnny
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    Originally posted by quikag View Post
    I agree. Mustang has been outselling the Camaro forever until the new Camaro came out a few years ago and a combination of styling, decent V6, good LS3/99 engine, and pent up demand from the mullet crowd allowed the Camaro to take the crown. Just this past month (May), the Mustang outsold the Camaro for the first time since the new Camaro release.

    I'll disagree just a tad on the base Vette comment. I think a relatively low option Grand Sport is actually the best overall performance package out there right now. It can do it all performance wise, and do it all day long on the track, for easily less than $50k OTD nowadays. Dry sump LS3, wide body, Z06 brakes/wheels/tires, TR6060, etc. Yum.
    On paper, I don't like the grand sport when it comes to what you get versus what you pay on an incremental basis. I don't think the value is there. I think the base car just offers tons of value in comparison to other cars, for what you pay.

    With all that said, and as odd as it will sound, if I were to go buy a Corvette today I would probably be a Grand Sport because me wanting all the extra shit would make me forget all about the value thing. I'd be "thinking with my dick" so to speak. lol

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  • akfodysvn
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    grand sport has the widebody? just trying to learn more about the vette's ... sounds like a great bang for the $

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  • dville_gt
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    Originally posted by quikag View Post
    I agree. Mustang has been outselling the Camaro forever until the new Camaro came out a few years ago and a combination of styling, decent V6, good LS3/99 engine, and pent up demand from the mullet crowd allowed the Camaro to take the crown. Just this past month (May), the Mustang outsold the Camaro for the first time since the new Camaro release.

    I'll disagree just a tad on the base Vette comment. I think a relatively low option Grand Sport is actually the best overall performance package out there right now. It can do it all performance wise, and do it all day long on the track, for easily less than $50k OTD nowadays. Dry sump LS3, wide body, Z06 brakes/wheels/tires, TR6060, etc. Yum.
    i'll disagree again, a nice used 2008 base vette m6 is the best bang for the buck imo!

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