I see no content by the seller as they're giving any type of their warranty and for a car built for track, you need to think about that
No one here floating around cyberspace can give you a safe answer in buying it, you be the judge, and your hard-earned money
Being there is a yellow tow hook added to the front gives an idea what its purpose is
Going with coilovers with shocks, did they do this just on the front and also the rears
The spring rates may have been liked by the owner and good for track but crap of crummy public roads
If wrong springs for your drivestyle can mean too much over or understeer
Are the shock themselves adjustable, if not could be too harsh for street driving
That also means the suspension may have been changed and car sits real low, again not great for street curbs and potholes
This Z06 as to the above club write-up back in 2015, what was the reason they had to change pistons again not long ago ?
Again, would the car pass any required SMOG tests ?
Keep in mind the LS7 starts as a short block and GM bored the cylinder walls, so there were very thin cylinder walls that really
are brittle sleeves. Any internal issues and I have seen those crack and put rods through the block
For racing, I would bet they had to install larger flowing fuel injectors, great for track but too big for street and worse at idle and low speeds.
Add what CAM they used, again good for track but causes low vacuum for startup, idle and low speeds
This all means the guy doing the tuning has to be a master and if they F up than problems happen like you see rich exhaust on startup and requires you find a tuner that does quality custom tuning that can fix mods that do not work well together
FAST intake manifold, I have been doing custom tuning since 1995 and have seen countless C6 Z06s really screwed up and mostly from bad tuning, some so bad LS7 got blown to hell
FAST was designed really for an engine with boost and when crap went wrong, instead of blowing the engine that intake is 2 pieces and when pressure blows that intake instead blows apart, saving the engine
BUT due to crappy design over time and I have seen many the intake starts to warp and get air leaks causing odd and hard to find why engine runs like crap
Clutch, if a race clutch also might have a lighter flywheel
Where good for track, they can be a bitch getting the mass of the car moving from a stop and require higher RPMs to do that
LS7 engine runs hotter causing high coolant temps, question is did they go with a good higher flowing radiator and also a good engine oil cooler.
If not, can see issues in hot summer weather and engine running way too lean of AFR causing engine knock and do not forget a racer design can require you use the highest octane of gas
Of course, you know more HP and Tq means much shorter life on rear tires, costing about $400 plus US each
If this does not scare you, then go for it
