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Old 12-01-2005, 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Streetking
First off, thanks for the comments guys. Mike, I have had the ZO6 for about 6weeks. Both cars are nice, no question the ZO6 is faster. I took it to the track with 18 miles on it and ran a [email protected] on the second pass. I haven't taken the Viper to the track yet. If someone was looking for a true performance "stock car", the ZO6 would be the choice. It's faster, bigger inside, more "toys" to play with and less expensive. The Viper is smaller inside, but I think the motor will be easier to modify. I'm a Viper guy and really like it. I plan on leaving this one stock, for the most part atleast for a while. I like being able to hear the radio and have a conversation in the car. I want my wife to be able to drive it also since she always says that she can't "drive" any of my other cars, which might be a good thing. I'm really not a fan of the body style of the ZO6 or the Viper, but for me I like the style of the Viper better. I still like my "old" ZO6 better than both of them, maybe because I'm used to it. I'm going to a track event this weekend with it and going to show some Porsche guys what the rear end of a Corvette looks like.

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