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Old 04-12-2016, 11:16 PM   #29
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Congrats! Looks awesome. Have to say seeing that GTO makes me miss mine! Hope you enjoy the new ride!
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Old 04-13-2016, 05:35 AM   #30
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Congrats and glad you kept the goat, wish I would have kept mine!
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Old 04-13-2016, 05:46 AM   #31
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Thanks. Having over 221k miles on the goat, no one was ever interested in it. Which is fine. She needs some work, but is still a joy to drive and will handle the majority of the driving I do.
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Old 04-13-2016, 06:25 AM   #32
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Great looking ride you got there and welcome.

Wonder were the guy with the big refrigerator is. He's slacking.
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Old 04-13-2016, 06:57 AM   #33
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Congrats! Looks very nice!

I never really used a sunroof that much in my past vehicles. Just the thought of adding in one makes me feel-well uneasy.
As someone who has sold cars before, I know that most stealership have those aftermarket shops on speed dial for these kinds of projects. I know most of these "special edition" vehicles are not factory installs. They are done by these special shops and certified through GM. The nice thing is, this one will have a lifetime warranty on parts and labor which will continue for as long as I own the car vs. Only going off the factory warranty. Yeah, I know most will quote about the headroom, but I've tried on a few and with the way I drive, it hasn't been an issue. One of my main reasons for doing it is some of the people who may ride with me can feel claustrophobic by the small windows and such, however, having a sunroof can help with that feeling. I know, sounds weird, but it's true. I am quite happy with the purchase. It has been smiles each time. The couple of options that are missing are not big deals to me. This one didn't have nav, I don't really need. It doesn't have the duel mode exhaust, but I plan to have a nice one installed after I find the sound I want. Of course the sunroof, which I'm having taken care of. I was wondering what things I should keep an eye on or whatever as I start getting her on the road. Kind of like the gtos had things like the strut rub, gas cap, paint peal, fuel line rub, etc. Also, they didn't install the splitter yet. They said they will put it on if/when I wanted. I figured it would be a good idea to run it for a short time to get used to the large front end before I slap that thing on.
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Old 04-13-2016, 08:22 AM   #34
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As someone who has sold cars before, I know that most stealership have those aftermarket shops on speed dial for these kinds of projects. I know most of these "special edition" vehicles are not factory installs. They are done by these special shops and certified through GM. The nice thing is, this one will have a lifetime warranty on parts and labor which will continue for as long as I own the car vs. Only going off the factory warranty. Yeah, I know most will quote about the headroom, but I've tried on a few and with the way I drive, it hasn't been an issue. One of my main reasons for doing it is some of the people who may ride with me can feel claustrophobic by the small windows and such, however, having a sunroof can help with that feeling. I know, sounds weird, but it's true. I am quite happy with the purchase. It has been smiles each time. The couple of options that are missing are not big deals to me. This one didn't have nav, I don't really need. It doesn't have the duel mode exhaust, but I plan to have a nice one installed after I find the sound I want. Of course the sunroof, which I'm having taken care of. I was wondering what things I should keep an eye on or whatever as I start getting her on the road. Kind of like the gtos had things like the strut rub, gas cap, paint peal, fuel line rub, etc. Also, they didn't install the splitter yet. They said they will put it on if/when I wanted. I figured it would be a good idea to run it for a short time to get used to the large front end before I slap that thing on.
Totally understand your theory of getting a roof installed now. I am sure they will do a good job as you done your research, and have the knowledge. Who needs al the options anyway-right? there are many aftermarket choices with everything you mentioned! Supposed to be 70 here this weekend maybe I can finally take mine out. Good luck and repost some pics after the install.
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Old 04-13-2016, 09:00 AM   #35
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I'm hoping to get some serious seat time this weekend to start getting used to everything.
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Old 04-13-2016, 10:44 AM   #36
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Outstanding Hank.

Now, let me trade you my standard 20" midnight silver wheels plus cash for your black wheels.
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Old 04-13-2016, 12:01 PM   #37
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Outstanding Hank.

Now, let me trade you my standard 20" midnight silver wheels plus cash for your black wheels.
Umm... Let me think.... No. No.
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Old 04-18-2016, 06:58 AM   #38
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I do have a question. Is there a rear tag bracket that should be on the car? The sales people weren't sure and wanted to check first before they started drilling holes. The screw blocks that are in there look set up for a euro plate.
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Old 04-18-2016, 07:05 AM   #39
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A few shots of me breaking her in this past weekend.
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Old 04-18-2016, 07:13 AM   #40
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Totally understand your theory of getting a roof installed now. I am sure they will do a good job as you done your research, and have the knowledge. Who needs al the options anyway-right? there are many aftermarket choices with everything you mentioned! Supposed to be 70 here this weekend maybe I can finally take mine out. Good luck and repost some pics after the install.
I was concerned after talking to you all in regards to headroom. I am a bit over 6ft, so it was a concern. Good news is I actually lost only about .25 inch if any at all. I still have tons of room. It was stated that if I had done the one that goes into the roof then I would have lost a lot of room. So in the end, I am very impressed and happy with everything. I spend most of the day Saturday running highway and getting used to some good pulls. Yesterday I pushed her through some twisties. In all, I put on about 6-700 miles on it. With the 300 put on to pick it up, she crossed 1000 in about a week.
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Old 04-20-2016, 07:07 PM   #41
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I was concerned after talking to you all in regards to headroom. I am a bit over 6ft, so it was a concern. Good news is I actually lost only about .25 inch if any at all. I still have tons of room. It was stated that if I had done the one that goes into the roof then I would have lost a lot of room. So in the end, I am very impressed and happy with everything. I spend most of the day Saturday running highway and getting used to some good pulls. Yesterday I pushed her through some twisties. In all, I put on about 6-700 miles on it. With the 300 put on to pick it up, she crossed 1000 in about a week.
Good to hear you are enjoying your new ride, and the roof is not an issue! By the way nice photos!
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Old 04-20-2016, 07:09 PM   #42
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I do have a question. Is there a rear tag bracket that should be on the car? The sales people weren't sure and wanted to check first before they started drilling holes. The screw blocks that are in there look set up for a euro plate.
No bracket for the tag on mine, I think you should be good, but your tag looks like it is not straight/off center or missing a screw?
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