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Has anyone here had work done on their vette by Corvette Masters in Maitland, Fl.? I'd really appreciate hearing from you if you did. How was the service/prices, how were you and your vette treated etc. etc. I've heard good things about them and am thinking about having them put in 3.90 gears in my '04 - 6sp. vert. But I'd like to know if anyone has dealt with them and what they thought before I go ahead and do it. This is the first time I'm bringing the vette in for what I consider a major upgrade so I want to make sure I'm taking it to a real good shop.
Also if anyone knows of any other shop in the Volusia/Seminole county areas of Florida that can be trusted and is good ...Please post it here. I'd like to check them out.
Thanks in advance for your replies..appreciate it.
From what Ive heard they are good but its usually hard to get your car in there. I know one of the guys that use to work there, Im not sure if he still works there or not. They always treated me very good and they were cool people to talk to.
I had work done by Corvette Masters,but I prefer Next Level Performance. They are in Altamonte Springs.
Geoff Skorupa 407 869 RACE
Thanks Herk;
I'm hearing Next Level is the way to go. I've heard about them before but didn't know anyone that used them. Thanks for your reply name and phone number.
I'm hearing Next Level is the way to go. I've heard about them before but didn't know anyone that used them. Thanks for your reply name and phone number.
There are a lot of nice guys with Corvette Masters next door to Burke Corvettes (paint and body)
but I like Geoff who I think is a great guy and very knowledgable...
They have always worked on my Vettes
...and they are the only ones in town who will work on StuzVette, StuZ06, or JamiC6...or the next Vette
...in fact I have an appointment for next Tuesday 8am to check out my Z06 before I take it over to Tim Burke for the paint work...
Now THAT is a Power Duo in ORLANDO...
...btw...Tim takes his Vettes to NLP too...
Thanks for the info guys...went down and spoke with Geoff Today at NLP. Nice guy knows his stuff and willing to talk to you. I didn't know about the different Performance levels for the rear end. I do now though and since I'm toying with the idea of a blower down the road I'm gonna go with the stage 2 set up as well as a brace (forgot the technical name). When I finally get to the point of having the blower installed I won't have to worry about the rear not being able to handle the power. You learn something new everyday. Thanks again.
Last edited by Ron222; Sep 12, 2007 at 07:27 PM.
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