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I have nice cars in my shop ever so often . But every now and then I get a gem . Fixed a tire for the nice owner . The this color is just right for this car ,ZR 1 corvette 2ela5oi.jpg any other car guys on here ?

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I've spent sometime around luxury/sports cars and maybe I'm lucky but I'm always suprised at the owners willingness to let me drive Maybe they have good car insurance.

I'm not a big Vette fan except for 63-67 but that is one sweet looking vette.

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Heck yes. I used to work in the tire shop at Costco. Got to drive a couple sweet cars.

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By the way those tires are directional and larger in the rear making them kinda hard to rotate. Vet tires can cause major wallet damage if I remember right.

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That is pretty sweet. Back when I wrenched for a living I used to love when nicer cars came in and I got to work on then and then do test drives after the job was done. My first day working for Nissan/infinity I got to take out the owners sons twin turbod 2006 350z that was all decked out because daddy was rich and jr liked the fast and furious movies to much. It was still a pretty sweet and fast ride.

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Tires in the front 285/30R19 REAR 335/25R20 both zp tires ( zero pressure ) or run flat as more commonly noted . Tires are in the ballpark of $ high 2k to low 3k depending on how high performance you want to go . 

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When I did atuobody 7 or so years ago. I had to cut my teeth detaling. I had to detail a porcshe and a viper. I can't recall the porsche model. All I remember is was a new one. The viper was also a nice car. For years I wanted a viper as a dream car. One look inside runined that dream. I know I would have no problem getting it it. The dumb engineers just didn't make the footwell big enough. Well not for my 11-12 wide feet.

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