FS: 2015 Z06/Z07 M7 for cheap!
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We just had a guy over in our section C6Z06/ZR1 do the same thing. Purchased a C6ZR1 up in the Dakotas and snapped some pics of Rushmore... How awesome is that!! congrats to both seller/buyer... Pretty good stuff.
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Drove it home
I picked up the car this week and drove it 1500 miles to Livermore, Ca.
It rode great and was delivered as promised. I got to take in Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and even walk on the Great Salt Lake on the drive home.
On my drive through Utah and Nevada on the 2nd day of my trip I averaged about 80 mph for 10 hours with an outside temperature of over 100 degrees and never saw the oil or water temps top 200 degrees.
It rode great and was delivered as promised. I got to take in Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and even walk on the Great Salt Lake on the drive home.
On my drive through Utah and Nevada on the 2nd day of my trip I averaged about 80 mph for 10 hours with an outside temperature of over 100 degrees and never saw the oil or water temps top 200 degrees.
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I picked up the car this week and drove it 1500 miles to Livermore, Ca.
It rode great and was delivered as promised. I got to take in Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and even walk on the Great Salt Lake on the drive home.
On my drive through Utah and Nevada on the 2nd day of my trip I averaged about 80 mph for 10 hours with an outside temperature of over 100 degrees and never saw the oil or water temps top 200 degrees.
It rode great and was delivered as promised. I got to take in Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park and even walk on the Great Salt Lake on the drive home.
On my drive through Utah and Nevada on the 2nd day of my trip I averaged about 80 mph for 10 hours with an outside temperature of over 100 degrees and never saw the oil or water temps top 200 degrees.
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7 thousand dollars off of a 70k car "appears" huge as compared to say a hundred bucks off a thousand dollar clunker.