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<blockquote data-quote="Black 03 Z06" data-source="post: 323204" data-attributes="member: 1852"><p>[USER=9004]@Gerry[/USER] lots of questions that intertwine to come up with some conclusions. Nice looking car and if I can offer a bit of a suggestion is once spring rolls around get out and enjoy your new ride. These cars are an ongoing build, not everything needs to be accomplished the same day. Get out, meet some other owners and ask for suggestions.</p><p></p><p>I think I would talk to one of the major wheel manufacturers, not a retail reseller at this point. I bought CCW wheels for my C5Z from them, asked many questions, received much advice. Tell them your hopes for the car and with luck their expertise will lead you in the right direction for wheels and perhaps body parts. If they help you support their efforts with a purchase. I believe I have seen widened C6 front fenders without having to change the bumper. Inner wheel wells I would think are a must.</p><p></p><p>I have seen a number of C5's with the wide body kits on the rear only and like the look. I am aware that widen front fenders are available as well. Well, these cars are getting along in age there are still manufactures designing and making parts for our generations of Corvettes.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, take your time and continue to research the parts catalogue. Part of the fun! <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbs:" title="Thumbsup :thumbs:" data-shortname=":thumbs:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black 03 Z06, post: 323204, member: 1852"] [USER=9004]@Gerry[/USER] lots of questions that intertwine to come up with some conclusions. Nice looking car and if I can offer a bit of a suggestion is once spring rolls around get out and enjoy your new ride. These cars are an ongoing build, not everything needs to be accomplished the same day. Get out, meet some other owners and ask for suggestions. I think I would talk to one of the major wheel manufacturers, not a retail reseller at this point. I bought CCW wheels for my C5Z from them, asked many questions, received much advice. Tell them your hopes for the car and with luck their expertise will lead you in the right direction for wheels and perhaps body parts. If they help you support their efforts with a purchase. I believe I have seen widened C6 front fenders without having to change the bumper. Inner wheel wells I would think are a must. I have seen a number of C5's with the wide body kits on the rear only and like the look. I am aware that widen front fenders are available as well. Well, these cars are getting along in age there are still manufactures designing and making parts for our generations of Corvettes. Good luck, take your time and continue to research the parts catalogue. Part of the fun! :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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