1992 Quasar Beretta GTZ - Updated.
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Re: 1992 Quasar Beretta GTZ - Updated.
I'll send you a PM with my addy. Just PM me back for funds needed, if any.
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Re: 1992 Quasar Beretta GTZ - Updated.
this car went kaboom tim, motor let loose.
1991 beretta GTZ- 2.3l w41 cams, ported 086 head with a 3 angle valve job, fidanza flywheel with exedy racing clutch, 3.94fdr from and scx, so much more..
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Wow. So much has happened to the GTZ since 2 years ago I hardly know where to start. I just built a new engine and put it in. New clutch too. 200 miles on the new setup. 5% tint on all the windows. New exhaust and tip. Added 18's, don't think I ever posted that here. Anyway, pics.
New engine (built by me this time, not some douchebag reman company.... like the previous owner installed....) , and some pics of current state. I had to replace the spoiler as someone was kind enough to break my old one in half at Walmart last winter with a shopping cart... I've done so much to this car in two years, I hardly know where to start. Pretty much if you can name it , it's likely new... The motor pictured was installed with a resurfaced flywheel and new clutch about 3 weeks ago.
I also have the like new bumper cover, hood and fender. Paint is the final step to this car being pretty much perfect.




New engine (built by me this time, not some douchebag reman company.... like the previous owner installed....) , and some pics of current state. I had to replace the spoiler as someone was kind enough to break my old one in half at Walmart last winter with a shopping cart... I've done so much to this car in two years, I hardly know where to start. Pretty much if you can name it , it's likely new... The motor pictured was installed with a resurfaced flywheel and new clutch about 3 weeks ago.
I also have the like new bumper cover, hood and fender. Paint is the final step to this car being pretty much perfect.




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Looking very nice Mike, welcome back.
Stay away from those cart corrals. Watch the down hill slopes too. I've seen first hand how people will just shove a cart at the corral. Then there is the lazy people that should be fined for just leaving them in the lot. The wind grabs them and into a car they go.
Stay away from those cart corrals. Watch the down hill slopes too. I've seen first hand how people will just shove a cart at the corral. Then there is the lazy people that should be fined for just leaving them in the lot. The wind grabs them and into a car they go.
keep'em flying!
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Those wheels really make it look good.
91 "SS" - WOT 3400/5spd - 13.29@101.6 - World's fastest N/A FWD Beretta
96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
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96 "T56" LS/6spd/8.8 RWD swap - 13.45@104.7 lol
GEARHEAD dezign youtube
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Re: 1992 Quasar Beretta GTZ - Updated.
Well, only new news is I found and installed some decals I ordered and have had in storage for over 8 years. Found them the other day while looking for something completely unrelated and decided to install them on the Quasar.