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If you visit the Corvette Forum (Z06) and look at the times that have been entered in the fast list you will see that Z06's will not be intimadated by the SLP 585 Camaro. Even tho the Camaro has 80 more HP the Vette that holds the #1 slot turned 10.74 @ 129.5 miles in the bone stock class with stock run flat tires. Even the 10th fastest car turned 11.45 @ 124. Then when you get into bone stock with just drag radials the #1 time is 10.74 @ 129.5. Alot of the runs also include videos. |
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from with that price tag is your not getting that much car for 70 grand. I cant see the SLP's holding value specially after the ZL1 is out because nobody is going to care 3-4 years down the road
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Post #30, you may be right on that account because Motorweek's test seemed very optimistic of the zl585's performance. Be that as it may, it is a published test (along with R&T, MT and Edmunds) of a stock car using a standard parameter of speed and turning radius distances. FWIW the same three sources tested a z06, and while Road and Track and Edmunds' numbers for it were spread out further from the zl575, it was strange that Motorweek's numbers for the zl585 seemed almost dead on with their test for a z06. Its for that reason that I am more inclined to believe Road and Track and Edmunds' more conservative lap times for the zl(zl575).
^It will be interesting to see how the zl585 and chevy's zl1 will compete against each other, with the zl1 bringing in a competitive suspension, tire and wheel package. Value is a very hard thing to predict...it will depend on how many units will be produced, how good a car will be in its use, and a lot of other mysterious things that goes into a car's image.
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The... :notheadlights: ... headlight buckets were auctioned off @ a charity auction... Mr. Hamburger beat me out of em'
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I'm sure it's been posted already. But Motorweek TV did a review of the ZL 585.
http://slpcamaro.com/2011/01/12/slp-...-motorweek-tv/ and ZL 575 http://slpcamaro.com/2010/01/27/moto...-camaro-zl575/ |
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I just saw a IBM SLP ZL1 on Youtube and the price was $139,999 (no tire kickers). I'm thinking the GM ZL1 is gonna be alot closer to my price range providing it stays around the high $40,000 to low $50,000.
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You can convert your existing Camaro to your own personal ZL(n) if you want.
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My point is, they're special in their own right...you can modify your own car to be as fast, absolutely....but just like factory body-kits won't turn a Corvette into a "real" Z06, you can't mod your own car into a "ZL" anything without going through SLP. |
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I have been useing the SLP products here at our dealer ship on my car and a few of our customers cars and we are all very happy with there products and i will keep putting all there products on my car.
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Really, I'm not that nostalgic or egotistical to concern myself about the value of a car in 10yrs from now or what the serial number means. I bought it because I like it and want to drive it to have fun, so if it's an SLP ZL(nnn), a GM ZL1 or my poor old SS with all the latest greatest kits on it doesn't matter to me as long I can drive the shit out of it on the track or on the road and it's reliable. And, if something does break or I want a better part, I can pick / choose which one is right for my needs for example I can pick choose a clutch system that I think I may like based on my research rather than having to settle for whatever gets thrown in as part of the aftermarket ZL(nnn) system. However, the package deals are great too for people who have other needs like colletors or someone who doesn't want the hassle of doing the research, planning or dealing with installers. Definately, SLPs' vehicles are cool and will make lots of people very pleased. I tell you this though, honestly, if I were to choose, definately I'd go for the SLP version of the ZL1 than the GM version because I think it's a better overall build and I don't care about the nostalgic value. Most people don't even know what a Camaro is nowadays. LOL
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