Ground Zero Performance = THE WORST EVER
This is just a heads up for anyone thinking about buying a car from these people or taking their car there for service. DO NOT DO IT.
Short Story: Bought my 92 vr4 from these people in febuary of 2008. And its been running for at most 4 months since i had it. They promised me everything that was wrong with the car would be fixed free of charge over time. I was stupid enough to trust them. After recently breaking down again, my car is now at 3s motors in long island. And the list of things wrong with the car is huge. For anyone who wants to doubt me. go on 3si.org and search GZP or hans. I know ur going to see this Hans, or maybe Emilie will see it first. KARMA is a bytch. And I hope to god our parts never cross. |
didnt you have a really long thread about them before?
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is that the same car you're trying to sell in your sig? I hope everything works out for you.
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It's funny because i've heard a lot of bad things about them myself from being around a bunch of forums for so many years. I'm suprised they are still in business and still post here always having an excuse.
Good luck with everything. |
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I have heard numerous compalints about them. Thank god I don't own a 3000gt.
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What is "everything" that your car needs? id really like to know.
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yeah my friend devin was in business with hans a few years ago i beleive. dont worry tru ur not the only one who wants to cause serious injury to him.
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60K needs to be done. Car has 3 original plug wires (like never replaced) so plugs and wires need to be replaced Brakes and rotors all around. Axel Rear turbo return line. Oil pan is leaking ( could be the rear main seal) And the car has poor wiring, so its being redone. This is besides the other stuff you know about. |
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I guess thats why they say buyer beware.
Origional plug wires are easy to notice right off the bat too. Do you have anything in writing that they say was done to the car? |
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I've never had trouble with Hans, I buy parts from him whenever I need anything and he did some work on my 300ZX before (downpipes to be specific) he charged 200 bucks for installation and even helped me splice a bad 02 sensor with a used Skyline sensor he had laying around.
Hans is responsible for about 80% of the OEM parts used in my friends 3000GT twin turbo conversion, he always gave him good prices and good condition stuff. He has had my friends 3000GT (black one for sale) in and out in less than 3 days for a new waterpump including waiting on parts to arrive, he was able to track down the reason the fan wasn't kicking on either after the TT swap (pins in TT ecu are different than N/A for fan relay) and hot wired it so he could make it home ok. Chances are the 3000GT you bought from Hans is nicer than about 60% of TT 3000GT's you'll find for sale... excluding 3si.org since they know their cars and maintain them properly. My first 3KGT VR4 spun a bearing less than 2000 miles of driving, I WAS FURIOUS, but, I should've expected it considering the engine had 9x,xxx miles on it. My friend Chris's car also spun a bearing while it was N/A and he is a maint. FREAK, he is on the 3rd engine now, 2nd transmission, 4th clutch, 3rd alternator, 3rd starter, 12 sets of plugs (at least lol), 2 water pumps. Only thing original in the car is the radiator, wiring harness, carpet/dash, body parts and glass, steering wheel/turn signal thingy, and seat belts. Unless you get really lucky (or buy a 3/S from an enthusiast) expect a 3000GT to have one or more of the following: Broken active aero Probably one turbo ready to take a poop, usually the back. An oil leak from somewhere. Beat side bolster Grind 1 or more gears (often, or, on occasion) Poorly maintained timebomb for an engine. In dire need of a 60 or 120k. Mild to moderate lifter tick ECS that doesn't work Probably 1 slow window (or vertical scratching on it) 1 or more missing exhaust tips Active exhaust actuator seized Rattly TOB Among a few other things. If it runs and drives and I doesn't spin a bearing, I call it a win. As you can see, I don't expect much in a used car... but... buyer be warned if you don't know how to remove a transmission or replace a turbo DO NOT buy a 3/S TT, they need a lot of attention- they're very nice cars when working properly but they do need attention, and, even the nicest ones break. You bought a 3000GT, expect to replace a part or fix an issue every one-two months. I know the 3000GT you bought probably was bought my Hans with a bad motor, and, recieved the stronger 4 bolt and was brought back to life. It's a really good starting point and for around 5,000 dollars considering the motor plus labor would cost close to that if you ever had to replace it (including labor). If you buy a used car there is absolutely no warranty, it sucks but I've read your thread- and the problems with the car aren't really that bad- I'd just fix it and enjoy it. If you lived closer I wouldn't even mind lending a serious hand, I don't mind working on them... I do it at least once a month anyway haha. |
I have heard plenty of horror stories about Hanz at GZP.
That being said, I never had a problem and he gives me alot of free stuff and never had a problem. Although I do all the work to my car and never let anyone else do it for me. |
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maybe i just got lucky but my vr4 is MINT. Garage kept and it was owned by a 25 year old. I saw tru2blues and i felt like it was frankenstiened together with spare parts... buyer beware.. I have no problems with hans and i may give them some business one day |
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