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Cheap IROC-Z 3 Attachment(s) So I have my IROC-Z up and running!! My goal was to have a nice running IROC on the cheap. It’s not too nice yet but I do have real license plates and it runs great. I bought the chassis at the abandoned vehicle auctions and over time put it back together from parts off of parts cars. $1700 total spent so far and $1600 plus made from selling the parts I don’t need. Not including a couple of hundred hours labor of course….. BTW, it anyone has a nice front bumper cover and or 16” IROC wheels in the Arizona area I could use them and of course if anyone needs anything I am selling off the extra stuff CHEAP. I need to start the bodywork now but the firebird wheels are kind of growing on me |
Re: Cheap IROC-Z those wheels look good on there sir. i say keep them. |
Re: Cheap IROC-Z 1 Attachment(s) Thanks!! The car is a 1989 IROC-Z 305 TPI/700R4 2:73 posi |
Re: Cheap IROC-Z Looks good. Sounds like you are on track for your cheap budget plans. Keep us informed. I've got a blue 89 Iroc that I'm getting ready to start working on. |
Re: Cheap IROC-Z That is a really awesome car for the money you have in it man. Goes to show what you can do with a lot of hard work and keeping your eyes open for parts. I must admit I don't care for that style of firebird wheel, if they were GTA's it would be better. Otherwise I'd say go back with IROC's. Great work man!:thumbsup: |
Re: Cheap IROC-Z Car is coming along...but I say put IROCS on an IROC...Firebird wheels look better on Firebirds |
Re: Cheap IROC-Z Hey Noble!! Cool news on the '89, Don't forget to send update pics if you can I agree on the GTA wheels. Definitely my first choice. The bad news for me is I sold a similar to GTAs set (off of a mid nineties Grand Prix) for a hundred bucks last year. A lady friend of mine has those GP wheels on her '91 Camaro and they look great except for the caps. This car is looking like a keeper for me |
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