For sale 1993 comp. Yellow zr-1
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Drifting
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I was thinking...Ouch..that hurt.
The stock manifold and cats are 1 unit. They are no longer available. You had to use a "shorty" header and separate cat to replace factory unit. Thinking that the only guy to do it was Mark Haibeck. Maybe it was the AIR tubes in headers...... I've out of the game too long now. California and smog test/checks You could make the car run clean to pass, but if it will not pass a visual...... That just sucks.
The stock manifold and cats are 1 unit. They are no longer available. You had to use a "shorty" header and separate cat to replace factory unit. Thinking that the only guy to do it was Mark Haibeck. Maybe it was the AIR tubes in headers...... I've out of the game too long now. California and smog test/checks You could make the car run clean to pass, but if it will not pass a visual...... That just sucks.
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brodykelly (06-10-2017)
#22
Burning Brakes
Gorgeous ZR with excellent mods. Don't drop your price, it's way low enough for the year, miles and mods. Beautiful. I hope you can be patient and have it advertised in other venues. Patience will sell it nicely.
All the best!
All the best!
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brodykelly (06-10-2017)
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Team Owner
My '91 has 29k miles and since I've bought it in 2000 have never had trouble getting it smogged
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brodykelly (06-11-2017)
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Instructor
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brodykelly (06-19-2017)
#29
Instructor
One hillarious example was at a final stage of a local transaction. We were at the bank, the cashier's check was made by a teller in the front of the seller. So, there was no legitimacy issue. We were anout to exchange the check with the title, but the seller suddenly ran out of the bank and drove away (?????). I didn't even bother to call and asked what happened. For me it was clear that he was too attached to the car. Hello mister, maybe you are here and reading this (the meet process wasn't from this forum).
I've also many times bought and sold cars out of state, even out of the country. Always smooth. This includes buying and selling a Lotus Esprit unseen out of state. That car is probably the paramount of Murphy's Law, yet the processes were smooth.
So again, I really don't know whatever it is, but I do know when to call it quit. Gents, ZR-1 is a great car, but it is not for me. I wish all of you well and enjoy your cars.
Last edited by Fly2LoW; 06-18-2017 at 10:30 PM. Reason: Grammar
#30
Racer
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So everyone knows Fly2Low never seen my car in person and we did come to terms on a price but there were to many obstacles with him arranging shipping and payment. I prefer to have the money clear my bank before handing my title over or shipping my car. TTT for a new week, car is still for sale.
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brodykelly (06-22-2017)
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It's just a hand made stainless air filter intake, nothing was altered for these to fit, they use the original size air filter, they are rare and a lot of people like the looks of them better than the plastic original ones. I have the original one the car came with.
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Retired Mechanic (06-22-2017)
#38
Racer
Ok but how does Air enter? You made this yourself?
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#39
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I did not make it, a guy by the name of Frank Coplan made these years ago, approximately 50 of these I believe. It's nothing but a fancy air filter holder, the air still enters the same as any other intake, it just looks really nice compared to the original black plastic piece. thanks brody p.
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Racer
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You can see it in the 11th post first pic, you can visually see the air filter but look how pretty the Air Blaster housing looks compared to an original. brody p.