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The description is a little confusing but I don't think he's trying to pass it off as a 1LE. He says it has 1LE options. If the car has 1LE front brakes on it like he says I think it's okay to say the car has 1LE options as long as you're not trying to pass it off as an actual 1LE.
The description is a little confusing but I don't think he's trying to pass it off as a 1LE. He says it has 1LE options. If the car has 1LE front brakes on it like he says I think it's okay to say the car has 1LE options as long as you're not trying to pass it off as an actual 1LE.
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Tony Z
1970 SS396 Chevelle with a 580 BBC
1974 Corvette Convertible
1992 Camaro B4C (SOLD)
1993 Firehawk
1998 Kawasaki ZX-9R
1997 Mazda Millenia
They sure threw some serious money at that machine. Lots of work in a 65k mile car. Wonder if it was an original Z car to start with? Good looking machine though.
I might be getting a little older and soft around the edges, but if a car (not meaning the one above) was optioned out like a 1LE, BUT isn't actually a real 1LE, then I would actually rather have the creature comforts.
Those are options I would actually use every day.