I have 2 ZR1's coming in
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Mike, do you work for a dealership?
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Stick or auto?
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Sorry I've been busy. No i don't work for any dealership. The 1 that's going to be for sale is a 3ZR Shadow gray with blue calibers and stitching auto. I have a TPW of 9/17 and have not been given the MSRP yet.
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Hmmm am I correct to guess that you will be selling it for more than you paid???? or did you just order two for the heck of it?
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Mike, something isn't sounding right with your posts. You ordered two vehicles WITHOUT knowing what the price is?
You don't need a VIN to get MSRP price. When the dealer input the car with options, it tells them what the MSRP is. Also, you can go to the Chevy Corvette build and price website, enter the ZR1 and the configuration you ordered to include options and it will give you the MSRP. Heck, just tell us if you bought coupe/convertible, 1ZR or 3ZR, exterior and interior colors, any packages, and options you selected and we will tell you what the MSRP is on both of your cars. It is REALLY NOT HARD to get your MSRP.
You don't need a VIN to get MSRP price. When the dealer input the car with options, it tells them what the MSRP is. Also, you can go to the Chevy Corvette build and price website, enter the ZR1 and the configuration you ordered to include options and it will give you the MSRP. Heck, just tell us if you bought coupe/convertible, 1ZR or 3ZR, exterior and interior colors, any packages, and options you selected and we will tell you what the MSRP is on both of your cars. It is REALLY NOT HARD to get your MSRP.
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Mike, something isn't sounding right with your posts. You ordered two vehicles WITHOUT knowing what the price is?
You don't need a VIN to get MSRP price. When the dealer input the car with options, it tells them what the MSRP is. Also, you can go to the Chevy Corvette build and price website, enter the ZR1 and the configuration you ordered to include options and it will give you the MSRP. Heck, just tell us if you bought coupe/convertible, 1ZR or 3ZR, exterior and interior colors, any packages, and options you selected and we will tell you what the MSRP is on both of your cars. It is REALLY NOT HARD to get your MSRP.
You don't need a VIN to get MSRP price. When the dealer input the car with options, it tells them what the MSRP is. Also, you can go to the Chevy Corvette build and price website, enter the ZR1 and the configuration you ordered to include options and it will give you the MSRP. Heck, just tell us if you bought coupe/convertible, 1ZR or 3ZR, exterior and interior colors, any packages, and options you selected and we will tell you what the MSRP is on both of your cars. It is REALLY NOT HARD to get your MSRP.
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Sir, I am a Nigerian prince and will send you $155,000 but you will need to send me a western union wire of the difference between MSRP and my cashiers check.
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The old cashiers check scam. You send a worthless check, someone send you the difference, then the check bounces and you are out the money. You need to dream up a new scam!! Send me your check and once it clears the bank, probably two weeks, then you get the difference.
Like you would really trust the buyer to send you the money difference if it wasn't a phony check.
As soon as you said VIN number I knew you weren't for real. There IS no such thing as a VIN number, only ignorance.
Like you would really trust the buyer to send you the money difference if it wasn't a phony check.
As soon as you said VIN number I knew you weren't for real. There IS no such thing as a VIN number, only ignorance.
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