Finally put a picture up of the Z06
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I bought a Z06 from Bauer Millets in Sept of last year. And only just got around to putting up a picture of it...........
A couple of jobs I have done so far are to have the windows tinted. Fitted a pair of muth turn signal mirrors and remove both the rear boxes. Next week it goes into have the wheels painted in shadow chrome. Similar to what was on the old E39 BMW M5.
A couple of jobs I have done so far are to have the windows tinted. Fitted a pair of muth turn signal mirrors and remove both the rear boxes. Next week it goes into have the wheels painted in shadow chrome. Similar to what was on the old E39 BMW M5.
Blimey that's been a while coming Mark... looking Really Nice in Black, very Crisp [I would say that tho.... I'm a bit Biased] .....You went 'Straight thru' on the Exhausts must be pretty Loud.... Is it 'Liveable' Tho? Mine might be a Tad quiet LOL! Have Fun with it this Spring and Summer....I've been having mine out now and Enjoying the Attention
Hello Ken. Well i looked on all the various forums regarding issues with back pressure and loss of performance. And all came back with positive reports. No loss of power and in some cases their seem to be an increase in performance on some quarter mile times.
As for liveable then it suits me. Took it to work and done a few pull aways. Came back to a few open mouths. That said it all. I did put the NPP fuse back in though. Just for it to ba little quieter around town.
As for liveable then it suits me. Took it to work and done a few pull aways. Came back to a few open mouths. That said it all. I did put the NPP fuse back in though. Just for it to ba little quieter around town.
Going down to the Italian Lake Garda meet again. That includes lots of eating, a track day at Modena and lots more eating. Think the plan is to go down via Germany for the autobahns again, perhaps stopping at the Technik museum at Speyer. I've done the sister museum at Sinshiem a couple of times and its unbelievable what they have there. Then on the way back we are going via Monaco then a few days at the Gorge du Verdon and then back to Monaco for the GP before driving home in one hit (easy in the Z06), the only time we stop is when the car needs fuel.
The Z06 is built for crossing continents. You should take it on a road trip. Good quality roads, less traffic, great scenery what's not to like? Oh and a place to stretch its legs legally. I was over 150mph for much of our trip down last year, maxing at around 192mph on GPS on one quiet but of autobahn. just don't keep fuel receipts and never add them up if you do
The Z06 is built for crossing continents. You should take it on a road trip. Good quality roads, less traffic, great scenery what's not to like? Oh and a place to stretch its legs legally. I was over 150mph for much of our trip down last year, maxing at around 192mph on GPS on one quiet but of autobahn. just don't keep fuel receipts and never add them up if you do
Edited by Gixer on Wednesday 16th April 23:32
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