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The age of Cadillac Owners in our forums!
#18
RE: average age?
ORIGINAL: VetteViperGuy
ZR1: That's cool...you've almost got the same cars I have. I have the 05 EXT and an 01 Z06. Let's see some pics!
ZR1: That's cool...you've almost got the same cars I have. I have the 05 EXT and an 01 Z06. Let's see some pics!
I've never ridden in a TT Z06, but I'm sure I would love it. I was on the bubble to buy a 2002 Z06 when I decided to go after the ZR-1 I had wanted for so long. No doubt the Z06 is a better handling car. Love that yellow!!
#19
RE: average age?
Cool ZR1. The engine stands out. I've never seen the LPE body kit. Now, I'm sure you've been razed for having the body kit, and not sticking to the factory body kit (especially when people start talking about restoration and OEM value), but I always say that the car has to please you first, and who cares what the others think?
#20
RE: average age?
What is it with the Corvette/Cadillac connection? No wonder the CTS-V is such a profound vehicle.
Yes, I do have a few more toys than my better half. Until last year, I also had a '99 Ducati 900 Monster, same color as my Z06. But, that was to compliment his Victory on the poker runs. Problem is, everything one wants to do, ride bicycles, motorcycles, golf, garden, needs to occur in the morning for optimal enjoyment. As the day progresses, so does the heat and breeze. Someone made an offer we couldn't refuse and away it went. Ironically, a few days later, there it is at the motorcycle store associated with the local Chevy dealer. We warned him the Ducati was a handful. He traded it on a ricegrinder, the sissy.
Yes, I do have a few more toys than my better half. Until last year, I also had a '99 Ducati 900 Monster, same color as my Z06. But, that was to compliment his Victory on the poker runs. Problem is, everything one wants to do, ride bicycles, motorcycles, golf, garden, needs to occur in the morning for optimal enjoyment. As the day progresses, so does the heat and breeze. Someone made an offer we couldn't refuse and away it went. Ironically, a few days later, there it is at the motorcycle store associated with the local Chevy dealer. We warned him the Ducati was a handful. He traded it on a ricegrinder, the sissy.