I'm going twin turbo
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Yea, I'm going to run it for sure. There's a place called Switzer that can flash the ECU and take it from
Stock Power - 415HP and 413ft/lbs
Tuned Power - 495HP and 503ft/lbs
Don't quote me on the numbers, but there's a lot to be gained from factory tune. Of course clutch will need upgraded.
Stock Power - 415HP and 413ft/lbs
Tuned Power - 495HP and 503ft/lbs
Don't quote me on the numbers, but there's a lot to be gained from factory tune. Of course clutch will need upgraded.
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It's a low mileage 2002 twin turbo 911, black interior, 6-speed, navigation, I-pod hook up, sat. radio, all service records and the prior owner was really ****. It's not all peppered up with rock chips. Super clean, it's going to be a long week waiting for it to get here. Even longer waiting for the winter to be over.
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Just called my insurance agent, the twin turbo 911 is $400.00 bucks a year cheaper than the 02 WS6!!! Figure that one out, my Mercedes is $300 more a year than the 911. This means the WS6 was still the most expensive car to insure. WTF?
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My Viper, which is 6 years newer and retailed for 3x more than my '02 Camaro, only cost me an extra $30 a month to insure. I thought the difference would be huge, but it wasn't, so I'm kinda not surprised at your situation. They must be using some good ol' statistics to figure your rates, and they clearly show you are a lower risk to them than their average f-body owner.
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While I do agree that those new wheels will look awesome, Ive always been pretty partial to those wheels.
Teenagers don't recklessly crash Porsche, Mercedes, and Vipers. They save that for Fbodies. Honestly my old 95 Talon TSi AWD was the most expensive cars to insure by far. It was near impossible to act like an ******* and crash in that car.
My Viper, which is 6 years newer and retailed for 3x more than my '02 Camaro, only cost me an extra $30 a month to insure. I thought the difference would be huge, but it wasn't, so I'm kinda not surprised at your situation. They must be using some good ol' statistics to figure your rates, and they clearly show you are a lower risk to them than their average f-body owner.
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Grundy's insurance on the ws6. About 400 bucks a year, full coverage. You should look into it. They would probably insure the Porsche and Chevelle too. Congrats on the new toy, I'd love to own one, one day.
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My Viper, which is 6 years newer and retailed for 3x more than my '02 Camaro, only cost me an extra $30 a month to insure. I thought the difference would be huge, but it wasn't, so I'm kinda not surprised at your situation. They must be using some good ol' statistics to figure your rates, and they clearly show you are a lower risk to them than their average f-body owner.