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<blockquote data-quote="kirks5oh" data-source="post: 15783669" data-attributes="member: 23235"><p>Meh. It’s pay to play. Before my hellcat, I had a modded c6z. I was fully prepared to rebuild the motor if it grenaded. It didn't. There wasn't a time that I took the car out where it didn't see 7k rpms. If you're going to shell out $100k+ for one of these cars, then you'd better be prepared to spend $10-$20k+ if something goes wrong. I knew there was a risk of breaking the stock trans on my gtr, so when I drove the shit out of it, and broke the trans, I wasn't surprised when it cost $16k to build it, and add a flex fuel kit/exhaust. </p><p></p><p> The guy who buys a 5-7 year old 90k mile e63/Audi/BMW that stickered for $120k, for $30k, and decides to mod the piss out of it? Yeah, they are playing with fire. There's a much higher likelihood of expensive repairs/catastrophic failure, and an even better chance they won't be able to afford the repairs. </p><p></p><p> You'd never go to the dealership with your blown motor (that is not covered under warranty), and pay dealership prices for a brand new oem motor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirks5oh, post: 15783669, member: 23235"] Meh. It’s pay to play. Before my hellcat, I had a modded c6z. I was fully prepared to rebuild the motor if it grenaded. It didn't. There wasn't a time that I took the car out where it didn't see 7k rpms. If you're going to shell out $100k+ for one of these cars, then you'd better be prepared to spend $10-$20k+ if something goes wrong. I knew there was a risk of breaking the stock trans on my gtr, so when I drove the shit out of it, and broke the trans, I wasn't surprised when it cost $16k to build it, and add a flex fuel kit/exhaust. The guy who buys a 5-7 year old 90k mile e63/Audi/BMW that stickered for $120k, for $30k, and decides to mod the piss out of it? Yeah, they are playing with fire. There's a much higher likelihood of expensive repairs/catastrophic failure, and an even better chance they won't be able to afford the repairs. You'd never go to the dealership with your blown motor (that is not covered under warranty), and pay dealership prices for a brand new oem motor. [/QUOTE]
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