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I have a Callaway ZL1 1LE with 2400 miles on it so far and about 400 of those are track miles. These cars are made to be tracked. i don't think the 56 miles that are on the car in question have hurt it in any way no matter how they were put on.
As for the warranty, yes Callaway pays for their components if there is an issue. You wouldn't expect GM to pay and stock parts that they don't use in their builds so the point regarding who pays for what is really mute. The important aspect is that the car is serviceable at any GM dealership. The customer is not involved and Callaway works with the dealership directly. Callaway sends the parts to the dealership (and a technician if necessary) and pays for the labor. GM does not block the remainder of the powertrain from warranty. It therefore is a factory warranty and I also was able to purchase and extended GM warranty. This basically works the same way that ROUSCH and SHELBY warranties work with FORD.
Yes it may seem expensive to some for a measly 100HP. To me it was important to have a uniquely modded car that could be driven daily and serviced at a GM dealership if need be. Others may think this is unimportant.
If you don't care for the Callaway badging, no problem. Callaway will gladly not put them on or you can easily take them off if you desire.
Give Chris a call at Callaway. He is a great guy and their facility is top notch. I have two cars done by them and will have others in the future.
Last edited by breakskeet; 02-13-2019 at 10:45 PM.
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