- Front Suspension
- Rear suspension
- Rear CV Joints
- Emergency Brake Assembly
- Fuel Delivery
- Cooling System
- Brakes
Plus miscellaneous parts (e.g. wiper motor, steering column, mirrors, power windows). There a couple of ways to get these parts.
- Factory Five has a donor parts list complete with part numbers. You can go to GM Performance Parts and purchase each part. This could get a bit tedious.
- You can purchase a C5 with a salvage title and pull the parts off yourself. The idea is to sell off the rest of the car that you don't need once you have picked the carcass clean.
- You can purchase a GTM donor parts kit. FPARTS provides a donor kit based on used parts. They tell you what they do not provide. SMC Performance provides a complete kit of new parts. They also sell kits for smaller subsystem (e.g. front suspension).
The donor parts are the first things I intend to purchase. My plan is to go with the FPARTS kit, clean it up, and replace anything that seems marginal with new parts from Gm Performance Parts.
I am going to see if I can get a few things n the donor parts kit:
- Telescoping steering column
- Fuel tanks from 2003 or newer C5.
Since I am going with the big wheels, I plan to add the Z06 brake upgrade kit to the build. (Some builders have ground off the Corvette letters on the Z06 upgrade kit.) So brakes from the donor car are not a big deal.
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