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#42
nice LT4. I have been debating for over a year about getting another corvette. Either a LT4 or ZR1 (93 to 95 only for the 405hp model). How much did you pay for the LT4? You can get some good info at http://www.corvetteforum.com
BTW, you can tune OBDI and OBDII computers! Needless to say, nice car. And btw, dont pay $500 for a wheel bearing again!
BTW, you can tune OBDI and OBDII computers! Needless to say, nice car. And btw, dont pay $500 for a wheel bearing again!
#43
nice LT4. I have been debating for over a year about getting another corvette. Either a LT4 or ZR1 (93 to 95 only for the 405hp model). How much did you pay for the LT4? You can get some good info at http://www.corvetteforum.com
BTW, you can tune OBDI and OBDII computers! Needless to say, nice car. And btw, dont pay $500 for a wheel bearing again!
BTW, you can tune OBDI and OBDII computers! Needless to say, nice car. And btw, dont pay $500 for a wheel bearing again!
#44
Yep, I drove one about 9 years ago and fell in love with the car. It was a steel blue '91. I should have bought the car, oh well... Only thing about the LT5 are some stuff may be hard to find and i've never worked inside an overhead cam motor. I can get a LT4 for little to nothing in today economy. They are the only two C4's i'de consider getting.
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Lt5 Vettes are great cars, but are not meant to be daily driven.
#48
the zr1 parts are not "that" hard to find. there is the http://www.zr1.net and a few other web sites I cant think of now that have the parts for the car. Only thing you cant find are stuff like the windshiend and of course a "brand new" engine. But the parts are definetly there.
BTW, check out the http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com they have a all LT4 forum there.
BTW, check out the http://www.corvetteactioncenter.com they have a all LT4 forum there.
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