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The guy I bought my covette off of told me this was a factory Greenwood kit. It is all fiberglass and not plastic and it does say greenwood on the wing, so maybe it is,I don't know....WW
It was cheap and it allowed me to get into the Vette scene.
I get to race in the Corvette Challenge and attend Vette events.
Don't really care for the body kit, but it sure is fun!
Right now the money I spend on her makes her go faster or stop better.
When I get enough money the wing and body package is coming off and I'll repaint her.
From: Prather, California -1990 ZR-1 White/Flame Red- -SOLD!!-
Originally Posted by BluRay
Must be his brother.... For the love of god people!
WTF is that thing. I laughed so hard when I saw that thing. Somebody thought they could make their own body kit. FAIL! It looks like a 5 year old designed it.
Relating to the original post. I don't think it looks that bad. Sure he has a unique taste in wheels which is better suited to a rap video with 50 cent.
But, the car is lowered, he does have low profile tires on the wheels and it sits ok. Much better than I can say what I see on the forum. With a nice style of wheel and the testarossa like gills removed the car would be pretty sweet.
Cars like this are great with all the stick on ground effects, wings and what not. Great because, they make our factory original cars look better and better all the time.
Cars with all the add ons are the future restoration projects. Or, future residents of sitting in Corvette junk yards.
I always thought it was :Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder"
Having dual citizenship (owning both Beemers and a Vette) I follow Bimmerforums as well as this site, and the following comes up with regularity as someone discovers it
Designer Imagines A Corvette That Looks More Like a Corvette Than the Corvette
Slideshow: A Jaguar designer's personal project imagines what a modern front-engined Corvette might look like if Chevrolet revisited the golden age of the Stingray.