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Welcome aboard Punisher... you've come to the right place to learn and talk about your Crossfire. There are alot of good folks here and they are very helpful. If you need to know something about your new Crossfire, just post it and someone will jump in to help you out or give their opinion. What color, transmission and production number did you get??? :wink:
Originally Posted by AZ Outlaws
Welcome aboard Punisher... you've come to the right place to learn and talk about your Crossfire. There are alot of good folks here and they are very helpful. If you need to know something about your new Crossfire, just post it and someone will jump in to help you out or give their opinion. What color, transmission and production number did you get??? :wink:
This is a pretty big jump for me I was mostly in the import scene I drove a honda before the Crossfire.
Bought mine yesterday. Don't have it yet. Worked out a deal for the lighted threshold and waiting for dealer to install it. Considered Z4, Mini, Boxster. Didn't even think about this until I saw the rebate and the special lease available right now. Made it very affordable. However, it looks like my insurance and oil changes will cost more compared to the Z4 or Mini that I almost got.
I am also looking at getting new 18" wheels all around. See my album and let me know which wheel YOU like.
I am also looking at getting new 18" wheels all around. See my album and let me know which wheel YOU like.
I don't know about MI but in Va. my insurance only went up $200 a year from the Buick Regal G/S that the Crossfire replaced. It's nothing like insurance on a Vette. :P
Originally Posted by WMichaels
I don't know about MI but in Va. my insurance only went up $200 a year from the Buick Regal G/S that the Crossfire replaced. It's nothing like insurance on a Vette. :P
Congratulations Punisher.
I wouldn't touch the wheels - it's part of the cars intrinsic looks. IMHO changing wheels, adding this that and something else is for Ricers.
This car is a classic as it stands.
I wouldn't touch the wheels - it's part of the cars intrinsic looks. IMHO changing wheels, adding this that and something else is for Ricers.
This car is a classic as it stands.
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