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Thread: Post a Pic of your ZR-1

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    Quote Originally Posted by WB9MCW View Post
    And from across the POND

    Geiger ZR-1's












    And the new Geiger ZR1


    That looks like an Elise, Is that body kit still available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by B2K ZR1 View Post
    Jeff I thought the ZR1 was a ZR1 Chassis with a conventional Gen V 454?
    The C4 ZR2 also known as the BIG DOGGIE was never a ZR-1.

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    Default That looks like an Elise, Is that body kit still available?

    The Green Z06 Bi-Turbo (I was wrong)
    see info here >> Google Translate Click on the Green Bi-Turbo link on the right.

    See a video here
    See >> YouTube - ‪GEIGER Z06, ZR1, SRT8 @ Tuning World Bodensee‬‏

    The others above (top of the post) were the Geiger ZR-1 (C4- 4th Generation) offerings and most were Bi-Turbos as well.

    Main Geiger Website >> 2011 Corvette Z06 - Corvette ZR1

    Here is the ZR1 Geiger
    >> Google Translate Click on the White ZR1 GTS link on lower right.



    Geiger GTS: extreme sports and retro features The message was clear: "It is very important for Corvette to offer the U.S. the strongest, most powerful and best handling sports car." With these words, the former General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner, his engineers about two years ago a clear goal, which also included the recently presented at the Detroit Auto Show Dodge Viper SRT10 to surpass in every respect.

    The engineers got to work and so could expose those responsible in the following year, the fastest and most powerful proud production car ever produced by General Motors, the Corvette ZR1.
    Among the seemingly endless bonnet lurks the ZR1 LS9, a newly developed 6.2-liter small-block V8 with supercharging on his bet. Of the Eaton compressor under R2300-up bar boost pressure set to 0.72, this primitive engine to 647 hp and develops a maximum torque of 823 Nm.

    Further technical highlights of the Corvette are their extreme high-performance braking system with its 394 and 381 mm measured by carbon-ceramic discs as well as the electronically controlled suspension "Magnetic Selective Ride Control" with track-level suspension. Hood, roof, door sills, fender and front spoiler are made of super lightweight, but at the same high-strength carbon fiber.
    Whopping 710 hp maximum power at 6,600 revolutions per minute has the datasheet of the Corvette ZR1 "Geiger GTS", which also braces already massive 918 Nm at 4,200 trips to the crankshaft. Thus equipped, the ZR1 storms in just 3.6 seconds to 100 km / h, at the backs of their heads firmly nailed to the headrest of the occupants of the Geiger-carbon fiber sports seats. Only at a speed of 342 kilometers per hour ends of propulsion.

    Hard work in making these values, mounted on 10x19 and 12x20-inch OZ alloy wheels, high-performance tires in size 285/30ZR19 front and 345/25ZR20 rear.

    Of course, the Corvette is also optically modified GeigerCars.de comprehensive tailor her a styling package for the body, the memories of the great Gran Turismo wake of the 1960s and 1970s. Front and rear have been modified extensively, a wider air intake dominates the nose, while a massive rear diffuser catches the eye itself. Both the fog and the taillights are based on advanced LED semiconductor technology. Looks great effect also obtains the three-layer pearl paint the Corvette ZR1 "Geiger GTS" with iridescent play of colors.

    Here is a Video of 4 Geiger Cars including a Black ZR-1
    >> http://youtu.be/sBg6sCKou6o
    Regards, Bryan W...WB9MCW

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    Quote Originally Posted by xfirez51 View Post



    Looks great, Dom. Be careful or you'll be accused of being a WAXER!!!!!!
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