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LonesomeTriZ
10-19-2005, 07:30 PM
I have been looking at this rolling chassis in my back yard for quite some time. I can not decide if I want to build it or just disassemble it and putt all the pats of the shelf for a future need. Give me some ideas.

jsimonh
10-19-2005, 07:47 PM
That would be one massive build-up. But if you got the parts one more Z in the garage isn't going to hurt anything;) .

LonesomeTriZ
10-19-2005, 07:49 PM
Oh I am quite certain I have all the parts.;)

Huffa
10-19-2005, 08:38 PM
It's sort of a tough question because we don't know what all your other ones need and I think they should be involved in your ? also. I'd say if you have a few others to attend to, which I'm sure you do, throw the bucks at them 1st and then make a decision on that one.

It's hard to tell but are the forks any good at all? Rust looks quite heavy? How is the swingarm assembley as far as bearings and things?

Man, haven't talked to you in quite a while. I thought you were in the service or something? I'm a bit foggy on what you said a while back on that?

Hey, while I'm talking to you I might as well ask if this is considered a steal at 375? The guy wanted 500 for it.

slow200s
10-19-2005, 08:42 PM
Looks like a nice doner for a sweet buildup! are there 300 cc kits for the tri-z?

LonesomeTriZ
10-19-2005, 09:00 PM
I have already determined the desteny of the other biulds. This one has a some what decent frame. Over all it will be a complete tear down. Rust does not scare me at all. That ia what sand blasters chrome shops are for.I am in the Guard right now until after I graduate college. That is one hell of a deal on that Zinger. I would have paid that in a minute.

There was a 300 kit available for the Z. But finding one now is tougher than finding a good woman.