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Thinking about a ZR1
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<blockquote data-quote="bobafett" data-source="post: 15719384" data-attributes="member: 134636"><p>I owned a 2011 ZR1 and can tell you the car is a ****en awesome car. The LS9 motor is great and exclusive with the C6ZR1. They are good to go for modding and an absolute beast out of the box. In fact I think the LS9 is probably better than the new LT4 (C7Z) which I own now. No need to worry about the brakes as you prob wont ever have to replace. Ive owned several stangs and vettes and have absolutely no brand loyalty and there isn't a stang out there that Id own over a ZR1. Do your due diligence as with any car and if all is good to go, get that ZR and you wont look back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobafett, post: 15719384, member: 134636"] I owned a 2011 ZR1 and can tell you the car is a ****en awesome car. The LS9 motor is great and exclusive with the C6ZR1. They are good to go for modding and an absolute beast out of the box. In fact I think the LS9 is probably better than the new LT4 (C7Z) which I own now. No need to worry about the brakes as you prob wont ever have to replace. Ive owned several stangs and vettes and have absolutely no brand loyalty and there isn't a stang out there that Id own over a ZR1. Do your due diligence as with any car and if all is good to go, get that ZR and you wont look back. [/QUOTE]
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