So about a year ago I had my long time MR2 project and picked up an e90 BMW wagon. I bought the car wrecked and rebuilt it wht the intention of putting a 335i turbo motor in it. Some of you may remember the thread. I got the car fixed, did all of the paint and body, and bought a parts car to start the swap. Turned out the parts car was junk, but I ended up being able to make my money back and get out of the hole. That kind of put a sour taste in my mouth for the project. Meanwhile someone made me an offer for the MR2 I couldn't refuse. I had turned it into a little too "boy racer" for my 30 something tastes these days and I decided to move on. Shortly thereafter a fellow BMW friend of mine had been lusting after the wagon and already had a 335 parts car. So I let him have it.
That brings us to 6 months ago. I've always lusted after the C6 z06 and had the intention of buying one and finally "manning up" after selling my two projects. Unfortunately after selling my cars I couldn't really bring myself to pull the $30+k trigger. I found one locally and almost bought it until the guy sold it out from under me the day before I went to pick it up. Fast forward to this past week. Super cheap Z pops up on Facebook and I get in touch with the guy. We set up a time and I'm glad to say I'm the proud new owner of a 2008 C6 Z06 with 73k miles.
Now, as I said. This is a grassroots super car. The car has a branded title from hitting a tree. I actually saw the car go across the auction block when it got sold by the insurance company. The previous owner, before the wreck, used it for what I'm assuming was some road racing, autocross, or something. It's got Koni shocks, camber bolts, and a few other goodies.
So it begins....
I live in charlotte. The car was in Greenville SC. It was rainy and ~40 deg F yesterday. This car has 505hp, no rear tires, a HORRENDOUS alignment, and the state of SC must be diverting federal funds to do anything but fix I85. Despite all this I persevere and get home and drive it immediately to my local alignment shop where I find out the it has a bent knuckle and right upper control arm..... Sigh.
New control arm and upright ar on the way. Thank god it's still a GM. $150 later and I'll take it back to the alignment shop when I get the parts back.
Stay tuned. This was likely the cheapest C6 Z in the country and should be interesting.
This is your E30 on 325/30/19's.