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Old 03-01-2009, 05:39 AM
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Yeah, the box truck behind me had the lift in it. We noticed a number of Z06 go by down in the valley there.
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Originally Posted by Crisisman
Yeah, the box truck behind me had the lift in it. We noticed a number of Z06 go by down in the valley there.
Didn't notice the box truck just your goat!
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I see you found a use for those stock GTO wheels!!! Looks good Pat. I'm sure you will get alot of use out of that.
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awesome,
glad it all went together ok.


I didn't get outta monroe til after dark
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Yup, it's all wired, lubed, bled and nearly ready for a car. I just need to make a final adjustment to the cables, as it's currently 1/2" off side to side. I'm hoping to get the first car on it this Saturday. I'll take a pic or two to commemorate the moment.
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Here's two pics of the finished product, in use. Lots of clearance overhead, Perfect!

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Looks great, I have to run the vette up on ramps to get the arms under it. I was thinking about sectioning the outer arms to lower the pads. Good job, it's an easier job than you think, I would do those installs all day for 500.00 bucks, that's what I was quoted.
Old 03-11-2009, 02:34 AM
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One day I'll get something like that in my own place That I'll call home... some day. Until George kicks me out, I have a second alternative now maybe, what do ya say
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Originally Posted by pro1955
Looks great, I have to run the vette up on ramps to get the arms under it. I was thinking about sectioning the outer arms to lower the pads. Good job, it's an easier job than you think, I would do those installs all day for 500.00 bucks, that's what I was quoted.
Like I said I was quoted $100 to put mine up. Going to cost a few grand to fix the shop roof first....But that is in the works
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The big cost is definitely the structure to house the lift.



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