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Old June 13th 05, 09:04 PM
Bababooey
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Default 2006 Corvette Z06 Pricing Announced

GM has just released the pricing for the 2006 Corvette Z06

Z06 Base Price - $65,000
Destination - $800
1LZ Package - $0.00
2LZ Package - $2900
US9 6 Disc CDD - $1740
U3U Navigation $1600
QL9 Z06 Polished Wheels - $1,295
R8C Museum Delivery OPT $490
45U Tint Coat - $750
19U Premium Paintt - $300

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Old June 14th 05, 03:05 PM
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>The SS check is how I finance my toys too.... got to add a Beretta 686S in
>.410 before my next car. I too am appreciative.
>
>Joel Jacobs
>4thC4at60
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Been years (like in the 60's) since I purchased my Berettas BL3's
(I think) over and unders.... 20 & 12 G...not matched. however as I
was poor in those days...lol I use Remington 1100's for 28 & 410
they are matched and carry the same serial numbers..same balance etc
..
When my sons because old enough to shoot I wanted to buy them each
a 20G BL3 ( mid 80's ) and almost fell off the face of the earth at
the price way back then...they each got a 870 ...
..
Just curious on todays pricing.. I sure have not kept current on
model numbers and prices etc.. in fact been almost a year since I
last shot... Not that it matters because I am not in the market...
Uncle Sam helped me purchase mine since I shot for the Army
(Fort Detrick & Walter Reeds teams)...Not National by any means...and
the BL3's are far from top of the line...

Bob G
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Old June 14th 05, 05:12 PM
Joel Jacobs
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"Bob G." > wrote in message
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> .
>>
>>The SS check is how I finance my toys too.... got to add a Beretta 686S
>>in
>>.410 before my next car. I too am appreciative.
>>
>>Joel Jacobs
>>4thC4at60
>>

>
> Been years (like in the 60's) since I purchased my Berettas BL3's
> (I think) over and unders.... 20 & 12 G...not matched. however as I
> was poor in those days...lol I use Remington 1100's for 28 & 410
> they are matched and carry the same serial numbers..same balance etc
> .
> When my sons because old enough to shoot I wanted to buy them each
> a 20G BL3 ( mid 80's ) and almost fell off the face of the earth at
> the price way back then...they each got a 870 ...
> .
> Just curious on todays pricing.. I sure have not kept current on
> model numbers and prices etc.. in fact been almost a year since I
> last shot... Not that it matters because I am not in the market...
> Uncle Sam helped me purchase mine since I shot for the Army
> (Fort Detrick & Walter Reeds teams)...Not National by any means...and
> the BL3's are far from top of the line...
>
> Bob G


I had a set of the Remington matched guns in 28 and 410 but wanted to go
back to O/U guns in the subgauges.
The new Beretta 686S retails for $1995.00. I paid about $1,300 for my 28
gauge nearly 12 years ago. It remains my favorite gun, and I use it on
everything except geese and ducks.

Just got back from hunting South Africa, if you're interested in the
hunt/trip shoot me an email and I'll respond off forum:


Joel


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Old June 15th 05, 12:59 AM
Dave in Lake Villa
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I wonder what the depreciation rate will be on this Vette ? Do u think
it will plummet like C5's have, or, do u think because it is a very
special edition / and limited quantity Vette...that it will be a slow
Depreciator ??

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Old June 15th 05, 03:35 AM
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Dave you uneducated fundy troll....Why not splurge a little and buy
yourself a brand new 06 Hot Wheels?

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Old June 16th 05, 12:25 AM
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In article >,
Bob G. > wrote:

> I'm out the Museum door for 72,000 plus taxes, tags, registration
> etc....


Remember what happened to the Mazda RX-7. They increased the price and
people stopped buying their cars. The RX-7 was then cancelled. The
Corvette used to be a good buy. My 2001 will probably be my last one. It
was only $37K out of the door with Tax, Title and License.
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Old June 16th 05, 02:09 AM
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"aRKay" > wrote in message
...
> In article >,
> Bob G. > wrote:
>
>> I'm out the Museum door for 72,000 plus taxes, tags, registration
>> etc....

>
> Remember what happened to the Mazda RX-7. They increased the price and
> people stopped buying their cars. The RX-7 was then cancelled. The
> Corvette used to be a good buy. My 2001 will probably be my last one. It
> was only $37K out of the door with Tax, Title and License.


If I had $65K I'd pay it in a heartbeat! 500 hp - wow! And I'm 63 years old!



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Old June 16th 05, 12:50 PM
Dave in Lake Villa
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'If I had $65K I'd pay it in a heartbeat! 500 hp - wow! And I'm 63 years
old!'

Reply: How about taking your present Corvette and building to 500 rwhp
? ; It would be alot cheaper , no ???

 




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